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TV Derana Honored as Sri Lanka’s Premier Media Brand at Superbrands 2025

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TV Derana has been recognized as a premier national brand at the prestigious Superbrands 2025 Awards Ceremony, which took place in Colombo.

Notably, TV Derana was the only media brand to receive the esteemed ‘Superbrand’ status at this year’s event, highlighting its leadership and influence within Sri Lanka’s media landscape.

The Superbrands 2025 Awards were organized by LMD, one of Sri Lanka’s prominent business magazines, in collaboration with Superbrands Global. This initiative aims to elevate the nation’s most respected and popular brands to premier status. This year, approximately 560 local brands from various sectors were considered, with only 28 making it to the final evaluation and ultimately being recognized as ‘Superbrands’.

Among these distinguished brands, TV Derana was honored as a leading Sri Lankan brand and stood out as the sole representative from the media industry.

The award was accepted on behalf of TV Derana by Director and Head of Marketing, Thushara Perera, along with Senior General Manager of Marketing, Lakmal Mudaliage.

With a presence in over 90 countries, Superbrands is widely regarded as the global benchmark for identifying and celebrating the strongest and most respected brands. The Superbrand designation goes beyond mere certification; it represents an endorsement of quality, credibility, and leadership from consumers, industry professionals, and business leaders.

At its core, Superbrands is dedicated to recognizing branding excellence and elevating industry standards, positioning itself as the world’s largest independent authority on brand recognition.


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