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Opinion: the real cost of cheap news

By Asanka de Silva

May 9, 2026 1:59 PM GMT+0 Updated 2 d ago

When attention is the currency, the platforms that sell it cheapest end up shaping what we believe. There is a way out, but it starts with paying for journalism. THELEDGER/SILVA Purchase Licensing Rights ↗

May 9 (TheLedger) - For most of the last fifteen years, news in Sri Lanka has been free. Free as in subsidised by advertising, social-media reach, and political patronage. We are now paying the bill.

The bill arrives in three currencies: declining trust in mainstream outlets, a flood of low-cost partisan content optimised for outrage, and a steady erosion of the local reporting capacity that holds power to account.

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