

When my parents put on the Asian TV programmes I usually go upstairs and watch Prison Break or something else. I don't really like them that much. I don't really understand a lot of the programmes they watch.
Which are your favourite TV channels?:
My favourite channel is the Discovery channel but also the Sports and Movie channels. The above are in order of preference. I enjoy watching documentaries, particularly about cars and technology.
Which are your favourite TV programmes?:
Prison Break.
Who are the best characters on TV?:
Definitely Bart Simpson. My favourite characters also include Jeremy Clarkson, and the late Steve Irwin.
What are your favourite/most used websites?
google.com
cricinfo.com
bbc.co.uk
hotmail.com
mousebreaker.net(games)
Which sites do you use for networking?
MSN messenger.
What role do those sites play in your life?
I only usually surf the net when I have time to waste. Apart from that I use it for educational purposes.
How has your use of the internet changed over time?
The use of internet has changed with the development of the internet over a period of time. One can use the internet to not only send messages via email but also via instant messages (MSN) - this is one example of a development of the net which has changed my usage. It makes accessing many things much easier and quicker e.g. shopping, finance, study etc.
What are you favourite radio channels?
I hardly listen to radio, but when I do it is BBC Radio 1.
Who is your favourite DJ/radio presenter?
I don't pay particular attention to the DJ/presenter.
Which ethnic radio stations do you listen to and why?
I don't really listen to any ethnic radio stations.
What are your favourite magazines?
I usually read Electronics magazines such as New Electronics.
What are your favourite newspapers?
The Guardian is usually a good unbiased newspaper that I enjoy reading.
Which brands do you value most and why?
I am not brand orientated as it were, however a brand's reputation is built up on the quality of its products and I believe companies like Next, Nike, John Lewis, Marks and Spencer etc have built their success on the basis of good quality products and that can't go unnoticed.
Which brand is a truly multicultural British brand?
I find that most shops are very multicultural and offer a wide range of things for all different people (Tesco, Next, Virgin, etc). To be honest things like phones, finance, cosmetics and travel are common to most people and are not based on ethnicity.
On the other hand things like food and fashion is almost pinpointed to certain areas and shops for/by these ethnic groups.