Maharaja Media Connects Sri Lankans in Romania

Colombo (News 1st): The Maharaja Media Network has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation (Radio Romania) — the country’s national public broadcaster — to foster connections with Sri Lanka’s growing community of citizens living and working in Romania.

Maharaja Media Connects Sri Lankans in Romania A New Bridge Between Home and Heart (photo english.newsfirst.lk)
Maharaja Media Connects Sri Lankans in Romania A New Bridge Between Home and Heart (photo english.newsfirst.lk)

Colombo (News 1st): The Maharaja Media Network has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation (Radio Romania) — the country’s national public broadcaster — to foster connections with Sri Lanka’s growing community of citizens living and working in Romania.

The signing ceremony took place at the Capital Maharaja Group (CMG) headquarters in Colombo, with Chevaan Daniel, Group Director of CMG, representing the Maharaja Media Network. The Radio Romania delegation was led by Florin Brușten, Secretary General of Radio Romania Regional, and Andrei Crețoiu, Online Coordinator of Radio Romania Regional.

This partnership aims to keep more than 15,000 Sri Lankans currently living and working in Romania connected to everything happening back home — from breaking news and entertainment to cultural stories that reflect the unique spirit of Sri Lanka.

Through this initiative, Radio Romania will feature Maharaja Media Network’s radio and news content on its popular “’Work and Live” website, a digital platform created for migrant communities. With FM, AM, and online channels in 18 languages — including Sinhala and Tamil — Radio Romania will act as a new bridge for Sri Lankans abroad to stay informed and emotionally connected to their homeland.

Speaking on the partnership, Chevaan Daniel said:

“Our mission has always been to serve every Sri Lankan — wherever they are in the world. This partnership helps us reach beyond borders, connecting hearts and stories that make us who we are.”

The Maharaja Media Network is Sri Lanka’s largest independent media organization, operating three television channels, five radio stations and a rapidly expanding digital media presence reaching millions across platforms every day.

This collaboration marks another milestone in Maharaja Media’s global journey — fostering meaningful connections between Sri Lanka and its diaspora, through the power of media, culture and community.

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