(Jathika Rupavahini) serves as the national broadcaster. Popular private channels like Swarnavahini lead in teledramas and variety shows. Print Media : High-circulation daily and Sunday editions of Lankadeepa (Sinhala) and Virakesari (Tamil) remain primary news sources for millions. National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka

: Traditional outlets are modernizing; for instance, the Daily Mirror recently launched Mirror AI for article summarization to cater to users seeking quick information.

| Feature | JILHub | YouTube | Netflix Sri Lanka | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Local language priority | High (Sinhala/Tamil) | Low (algorithm-driven) | Medium (dubbed content) | | Curation for local trends | Explicit | Implicit | Minimal | | Production barrier | Very low | Low | Very high | | Regulatory oversight | Weak (self-regulated) | Stronger (global policies) | Strong (licensing) |

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: Television viewing is no longer passive. Many Sri Lankans watch TV with a smartphone in hand, engaging with live social extensions and QR-driven real-time interactions during reality shows and sports.