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Sri Lanka , Internet Sri Lanka

Ada is a leading Sinhala-language daily news website (ada.lk), launched in 2012 and owned by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. Alongside sister publications like Divaina, Lankadeepa, Daily Mirror, and Daily FT, it delivers news across politics, business, sports, tech, and religion—catering to digital-native Sinhala audiences with high-frequency news updates and cross-platform synergy.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

No. 320, T.B. Jayah Mawatha, Colombo 10. Sri Lanka. Colombo, Western 00100 Sri Lanka

Ada Derana is Sri Lanka’s leading news organization—offering round-the-clock coverage across TV, radio, digital, and social platforms. Known for fast, unbiased reporting in Sinhala, Tamil, and English, it’s the top choice for breaking news, current affairs, sports, and more.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

Sri Lanka , Internet Sri Lanka

BBC Sinhala, operated under the BBC World Service, is a respected Sinhala language news platform offering impartial international, regional, and local coverage. With editorial independence funded by the UK government’s grant‑in‑aid, it targets audiences in Sri Lanka and the diaspora through digital formats following the closure of its radio broadcasts in 2020.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02. Colombo, Western 00200 Sri Lanka

Daily FT, launched in 2010 and owned by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd, is Sri Lanka’s foremost English-language business daily. Led by Editor-in-Chief Nisthar Cassim, it delivers comprehensive coverage across markets, policy, industry, and economy, tailored to business professionals, investors, and corporate decision-makers.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

Sri Lanka , Internet Sri Lanka

Daily Mirror is the leading English-language daily newspaper under Wijeya Newspapers Ltd (founded 1979 by Ranjith Wijewardene). Launched in 1999, it delivers trusted breaking news, business analysis, and lifestyle coverage through print, digital, and grouped platforms including The Sunday Times, Daily FT, Lankadeepa, Tamil Mirror, Ada, Deshaya, and Mirror Business.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

Sri Lanka , Internet Sri Lanka

Deshaya, launched in 2006, is a leading Sinhala-language online news portal under Upali Newspapers Ltd. It complements the print titles such as Divaina and Lankadeepa, delivering fast-breaking news and multimedia content across politics, business, sports, and national affairs to Sinhala-speaking, digitally active audiences.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

35 McCallum Rd, Colombo 10 , Internet 01000 Sri Lanka

Dinamina, founded in 1909 by H. S. Perera and acquired by D. R. Wijewardena in 1914, is Sri Lanka’s oldest Sinhala language daily, now published by the state-owned Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House). With a broadsheet format and an editorial legacy of political, business, and regional coverage, Dinamina exemplifies enduring media impact under centralized governmental oversight.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

Sri Lanka , Internet Sri Lanka

Divaina, launched in 1981 by media entrepreneur Upali Wijewardene and owned by Upali Newspapers Pvt Ltd, is a top Sinhala-language daily in Sri Lanka. Serving over 150,000 print readers and millions online, it combines traditional journalism with digital innovation—managed via professional newsroom operations and integrated media governance.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

No.15 Station Road, Colombo 03 Colombo, Western 00300 Sri Lanka

EconomyNext, founded in 2012 and based in Colombo, is a privately owned, independent economics and policy news portal. It delivers data-driven reporting, market analysis, and commentary on Sri Lanka’s economy, finance, public policy, and international business trends—targeting professionals, policymakers, and corporate audiences.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees

Sri Lanka , Internet Sri Lanka

Gossip Lanka Hot News (lankahotnews.com) is a Sri Lankan Sinhala‑language news and entertainment portal focusing on gossip, politics, crime, lifestyle updates and breaking headlines. Launched in 2008, it attracts millions of monthly visits through rapid updates, optimized SEO content, and mobile‑first design under a small digital media team.

Accepted Currencies: Sri Lankan Rupees
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