This week is your last chance to have your say on how you listen to the radio.
It comes as the Communications and Utilities Regulatory Authority (CURA) released a survey late last year, to try and help them understand what people are listening to and how.
The authority - which is responsible for regulating broadcasting - wants a 'better understand of listening habits and general thoughts on Broadcasting.'
This includes local radio and the range of ways people tune in - whether that be through a mobile, smart speakers or the conventional FM.
You can have your say here.
The closing date for the survey is this Friday (Feb 17).
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