W:Yes,between 25 and 29 years old.They were all very highly regarded in themusic world and they'd done many tours in different countries,and quite a few hadwon prizes and competitions as well.M:Great!You collected your data through telephone interviews,didn't you?W:Yes.I realized if I wanted to interview leading musicians,it'd only be possibleover the phone because they were so busy.I'd been worried about the quality,butit worked out all right.I managed at least a 30-minute interview with each of them.M:Did doing it on the phone make it more stressful?W:It was OK.It was all quite informal but they seemed very keen to talk.And Ididn't think using the phone meant I got less rich data,rather the opposite in fact.(Text 10)The purpose of this report is to provide information about the broadcast media inthis town.And I want to make recommendations for visitors.The first kind of mediais radio.There are three main national stations.Radio 1 broadcasts news anddiscussion programs.Radio 2 offers pop music and lifestyle features.Radio 3mainly plays classical music.In addition,there are several local stations.Theseprovide news stories from the area.Another kind of broadcast media is TV.Themain international TV stations are available in most homes and hotels.There arealso several TV stations that show the latest films.But these normally requirepayment.Visitors will find local radio and TV stations showing great interest intraffic updates,weather reports and details of sports and culture.For music and livesports news,national radio is highly advised.For the latest news,both TV1 and TV2