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Questionnaire on Feasibility of Implementing a Radio Channel in Manipal
This questionnaire is designed by students of TAPMI to present a research paper on “Study of factors that are essential for a successful radio ”. Your participation will aid us in determining what people in Manipal think about an FM radio. The information shared by you with us will be strictly confidential and anonymity shall be maintained. Your responses are very important to us.

1. What do you like doing during your leisure time? | Rarely | Sometimes | Often | Very Often | Watch Movies | | | | | Hangout with friends | | | | | Sleep | | | | | Surf internet | | | | | Listen to music | | | | |

2. How many hours do you spend listening to music in a day? 0-30 mins 30 mins-1 hr 1 hr-2 hrs More than 2 hrs

3. When do you generally listen to music? During studies Free time Before going to sleep While driving Others

4. What language do you prefer in music? Hindi English Kannada Others

5. Do you listen to FM Radio? Yes No

6. Which device do you use to listen to music? Laptop/Computer Music player Ipod/ mp3 music FM radio Mobile Phone Others

7. How important do you think the following factors are for an FM radio | Least Important | Less Important | Neutral | More Important | Most Important | RJ | | | | | | Music played | | | | | | Variety | | | | | | 24*7 availability | | | | | |

8. Would you prefer a radio station by students exclusively for Manipal? Yes No

9. Have you heard of TAPMI radio? Yes No

10. Which of the following options do you think a radio should have? | Least preferred | Less preferred | Neutral | More preferred | Most preferred | Dedicated time for regional music | | | | | | Special song dedications | | | | | | Confessions | | | | | | Movie reviews | | | | | | World news roundup | | | | | | Local News | | | | | | Weather updates | | | | | | Daily Health tips |

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