I can't load my music from i-tunes onto my new iphone 5.

I got the new I-phone 5, and I can't seem to get my music library from my PC and I-Tunes onto the phone. I sync it and it says it went but nothing comes over.None of my previous purchases from TV or Music come over either. It just remains blank. Do I unistill I -tunes? I would hate to have RESET the phone again.

Is the media actually selected to sync?

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