Mervyn Jayasuriya Explained

Mervyn Jayasuriya
Birth Place:Colombo, Sri Lanka
Death Date:2008
Nationality: Sri Lankan
Known For:Broadcasting
Employer:Radio Ceylon / Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
Occupation:Broadcaster
Former Assistant Editor News

Mervyn Jayasuriya was a veteran announcer with Radio Ceylon - the oldest radio station in South Asia. Jayasuriya presented some of the most popular radio programmes over the airwaves of Radio Ceylon, such as "Roving Mike" and "Sports Newsreel". Millions tuned into the programmes, right across South Asia.[1]

Mervyn Jayasuriya was also a news reader - he read the English news bulletins of Radio Ceylon. He joined a band of radio announcers who enjoyed popularity in South Asia - millions of listeners in South Asia. In the late 1960s Mervyn Jayasuriya was appointed the Assistant Editor News of the Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation, by Director-General Neville Jayaweera.

Mervyn Jayasuriya was the younger brother of Nalini Jayasuriya, Associate, Fine Arts, Yale University

Before he died in 2008, Mervyn Jayasuriya wrote a series of articles for the Island newspaper in Colombo recalling his days with Radio Ceylon.

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  1. Web site: When Ceylon ruled the airwaves . 2008-09-04 . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20081219081446/http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mag/2006/01/01/stories/2006010100150400.htm . 2008-12-19 .