An Authority on Island, responsible for regulating broadcasting - wants to know.
The Communications and Utilities Regulatory Authority (CURA) has released a survey - aimed to help them understand what people are listening to and how.
The Authority says it wants a 'better understanding of listening habits and thoughts on Broadcasting, as local radio can be seen as a central part of the community, as recent events - such as the Covid-19 pandemic - demonstrated.
It states the range of ways in which people can tune into the radio has increased, for example listening on a mobile, through smart speakers as well as conventional FM.
The survey can be found here - but paper copies are also available on request - and will be distributed to local libraries.
The closing date for the survey is the February 17, 2023.
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