Radio Activity during Coronavirus

Ipsos MRBI conducted a telephone survey on radio listening activity in April, following the widespread restrictions on movement placed on the entire population due to the Coronavirus outbreak. The survey was conducted to provide visibility on radio listening activity in this period and to understand the impact on listening behaviour among the population since restrictions were put in place.

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