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''Sunday Observer'' is a weekly English-language newspaper in Sri Lanka, published on Sundays. The ''Sunday Observer'' and its sister newspapers the '' Daily News'', ''
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'', ''
Silumina Silumina ( si, සිළුමිණ) is a Sinhala language weekly newspaper in Sri Lanka. It is published by the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House), a government-owned corporation. The newspaper commenced publishing in March 30 ...
'' and ''
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'' are published by
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(Lake House), a government-owned corporation. The paper, which was established in the present-day format in 1928, has roots that date back to 1834 when Sri Lanka was under the
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. It is the oldest Sri Lankan newspaper in circulation apart from the ''
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''. The current Editor is Dharisha Bastians.


History


Origins

The British captured the coastal areas of Sri Lanka in 1796 and had consolidated their power throughout the island by 1818. In 1829 the
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appointed the Colebrooke-Cameron Commission to evaluate the administration of the country under the
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, Edward Barnes, and to recommend reforms. The commission's recommendations, presented in 1833, marked the beginning of the modern period of Sri Lanka. One was to launch independent newspapers to limit the sweeping powers enjoyed by the governor. At that time, the only newspaper in circulation was '' The Government Gazette of Ceylon'', which had been published in British-controlled areas in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) since 1802. As a result of the commission's recommendations the newly arrived governor, Robert Wilmot-Horton, started to publish a newspaper named the ''Colombo Journal'' in January 1832. However it was closed down by the British government in 1833 on the grounds that there was a need for an independent newspaper industry. To fill the vacuum created by the discontinuation of the ''Colombo Journal'', two merchants of
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, G. Ackland and E. J. Darley, founded a biweekly named ''The Observer and Commercial Advertiser''.


19th century

This paper, first published on 4 February 1834, was edited by E. J. Darley and George Winter. The paper was charged with libel in the same year for criticising the superintendent of police, but the case was rejected by the courts. Christoper Elliott, who was the colonial surgeon serving at Badulla, was appointed editor-in-chief of the newspaper in 1835. Later he changed its name to ''Colombo Observer''. The paper was heavily critical of the government. At the time of the 1848 Matale Rebellion the newspaper even reported that the sacred
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in
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had been destroyed by the British forces. The paper, which became the first daily in Ceylon by 1873, was slanted towards the planters of central highlands.


20th century

D. R. Wijewardena Don Richard Wijewardena ( Sinhala:දොන් රිච්ඩ් විජෙවර්ධන) (23 February 1886 – 13 June 1950) was a Sri Lankan press baron who was involved in the Sri Lankan independence movement. A successful entrepreneur ...
, a business magnate and
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, bought the ''Colombo Observer'' and restored its name as the ''Ceylon Observer'' in 1923. Wijewardena ultimately established a media network called "Lake House" consisting of 7 newspapers: ''
Dinamina Dinamina ( si, දිනමිණ) is a Sinhala language daily newspaper in Sri Lanka. It is published by the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House), a government-owned corporation. The newspaper commenced publishing in 1909. It was f ...
'', ''
Silumina Silumina ( si, සිළුමිණ) is a Sinhala language weekly newspaper in Sri Lanka. It is published by the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House), a government-owned corporation. The newspaper commenced publishing in March 30 ...
'', '' Ceylon Daily News'', ''Observer'', ''Sunday Observer'', ''Thinakaran'' and ''Sunday Thinakaran'' (''Thinakaran Varamanjari''). In 1973, the government of Sirimavo Bandaranaike nationalised the company by the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon (Special Provisions) Act No.28. A. K. Premadasa was appointed its first chairman.


21st century

The newspaper is now published online as well as in print form. It conducts several competitions annually including Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year. As of February 2012, the paper had a circulation of 175,000 copies per week.{{cite news , url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/02/28/bnlnk.asp?fname=AdvLoc , title=Paper Advertising Rates , newspaper=Daily News , date=28 February 2012 , access-date=18 April 2012 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120228122151/http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/02/28/bnlnk.asp?fname=AdvLoc , archive-January 2015 }


Supplements

The paper comes with an array of supplements, including Financial, Features, Political, Security, Montage (literary supplement), Sports, World, Magazine and Junior.


Editors

List of journalists who served as the newspaper's editor-in-chief:{{cite web , url=http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2012/02/05/spe01.asp , title=Interest of the nation at heart: Harbinger of prosperity and national reconciliation , publisher=Sunday Observer , date=25 February 2012 , access-date=21 April 2012 , author=Thilakarathne, Indeewara {{div col, colwidth=22em * E. J. Darley (1834) * George Winter (1834) * Christopher Elliott (1835–1859) * A. M. Ferguson (1859–1865) * John Ferguson (1865–1867) * R. H. Ferguson * Charles Tower * C. Drieberg (1923–1924) * P. B. Marshall * J. D. Quirk * H. A. J. Hulugalle (1930–1931) * H. D. Jansz (1931–1952) * Tarzi Vittachchi (1953–1961) * Denzil Peiris (1961–1970) * Ernest Corea (1970–1973) * Philip Cooray (1973) * Lionel Fernando (1973–1977) * Harold Pieris (1977–1988) * Leslie Dahanayake (1988–1990) * H. L. D. Mahindapala (1990–1994) * Ajith Samaranayake (1994) * Lakshman Gunasekara (1994–1999) * Jayatilleke de Silva (1999–2006) * Rajpal Abeynayake (2006) * Dinesh Weerawansa (2006–2015) * Lakshman Gunasekera (2015–2017) * Chandani Jayatillake (2017–2018) * Darisha Bastian (2017/2018) * Dinesh Weerawansa (2018) * Darisha Bastian (2018-2019) * Dinesh Weerawansa (2019 todate) {{div col end


See also

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List of newspapers in Sri Lanka The List of newspapers in Sri Lanka lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in Sri Lanka. The list includes information on whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, and who publishes it. For those newspapers that ar ...


References

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External links


Lake House
the official website of the
Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (ANCL), also known as Lake House. It publishes three daily, three weekend, five weekly, two monthly and three annual publications in Sinhala, English and Tamil. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited i ...
{{Media of Sri Lanka Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited English-language newspapers published in Sri Lanka Publications established in 1834 Sunday newspapers published in Sri Lanka