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Formulating an advertising policy for print media - Press Release November 06, 2008
2008-11-10

Following the outcomes of a public forum organised by the Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) last month on Advertising, Media and Misguiding the Public, the print media industry has now embarked on a process of negotiations with parties concerned aiming at

 
 
"Advertising, Media and Misguiding the Public" Open discussion
Ranga Kalansooriya opening the discussion with a speech 2008-10-06

The Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) as organized an open discussion on "Advertising, Media and Misguiding the Public" on Monday, October 06 at 5 pm in the SLPI Auditorium, 96, Kirula Road, Colombo 05.

 
 
EIGHT TIGERS SENT TO NORWAY UNDER THE JOURNALIST LABEL APPLICATIONS WERE CALLED BY SRI LANKA PRESS INSTITUTE Vijayani Edirisinghe
Ranga Kalansooriya addressing the Press 2008-07-26

Police intelligence has received information saying that a group of members connected to LTTE were sent to Norway through Denmark under the Journalist label by the Sri Lanka Press Institute.

 
 
SLPI REFUTES ALLEGATIONS MADE BY THE DINAMINA NEWSPAPER
Ranga Kalansooriya addressing the Press 2008-07-26

The Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) strongly refutes the prominently displayed front page story of today’s (June 26, 2008) Dinamina newspaper titled: “Eight Tigers sent to Norway under journalist label” as baseless, misleading and factually incorre

 
 
SLPI STRONGLY CONDEMNS ATTACK ON STAFFER "Lists acts of threat and intimidation against the Institution"
United Kingdom Ambassodor - 2008-06-30

The Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) strongly condemns the attack on Mr. Namal Perera, Acting Manager Advocacy of the SLPI and Mr. Mahendra Ratnaweera, Political Officer of the British High Commission on Monday, June 30 evening while on their way home fro

 
 
POLITICAL PARTIES & MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSS CURRENT THREATS TO MEDIA
POLITICAL PARTIES & MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSS CURRENT THREATS TO MEDIA 2008-05-23

All key political parties in the country, convened by the Five Media Organizations and SLPI held a meeting at SLPI Auditorium on Tuesday (17) to discuss about the pending safety situation of media and journalists in Sri Lanka.

 
 
JOURNALISTS PROTEST ABDUCTION, ASSAULT ON THE NATION'S DEPUTY EDITOR KEITH NOYAHR
KEITH NOYAHR after the incident 2008-05-23

JOURNALISTS PROTEST ABDUCTION, ASSAULT ON THE NATION'S DEPUTY EDITOR KEITH NOYAHR The Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) in collaboration with the five-media organizations conducted a well attended demonstration at Koullupitiya Junction, Colombo 03 on Ma

 
 
CANDLE-LIGHT VIGIL MARKS WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY
no image 2008-05-23

CANDLE-LIGHT VIGIL MARKS WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY The Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) along with other media organizations and civil society groups conducted a series of programs to mark World Press Freedom Day which fell on May 03, 2008.