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'''FM Derana''' is Free-to-Air Sinhala radio channel in Srilanka. Established in March 2009, FM Derana broadcasts 24hrs a day and it covers over 95% of the Island.
'''FM Derana''' is Free-to-Air Sinhala radio channel in Srilanka. Established in March 2009, FM Derana broadcasts 24hrs a day and it covers over 95% of the Island.


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===World Cup Cricket 2011 ===
===World Cup Cricket 2011 ===
FM Derana is the official broadcaster of [[2011 Cricket World Cup]] which is to be held from Feb 19th 2011 to April 2nd 2011.
FM Derana is the official broadcaster <ref>[http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=11592/ Official Announcement]</ref> of [[2011 Cricket World Cup]] which is to be held from Feb 19th 2011 to April 2nd 2011.




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== References ==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:55, 1 February 2011

FM Derana is Free-to-Air Sinhala radio channel in Srilanka. Established in March 2009, FM Derana broadcasts 24hrs a day and it covers over 95% of the Island.

History

FM Derana is a Sinhala language FM radio channel launched on 29th March in 2009 extending the promise of ‘Embracing novelty while upholding values’ (අපේ දේ රැකගෙන අලුත් දේ අරගෙන) to the Sri Lankan radio industry.


World Cup Cricket 2011

FM Derana is the official broadcaster [1] of 2011 Cricket World Cup which is to be held from Feb 19th 2011 to April 2nd 2011.


Frequencies

City Frequency FM
Western Province, Sri Lanka 94.5
Kandy 99.2
North Western Province, Sri Lanka/ Central Province, Sri Lanka 92.4
Magalkanda 94.7
Southern Province, Sri Lanka 102.3
Uva (Sri Lanka) 95.8


See Also


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