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If objections center on the strength of radio, look no further than Nielsen Media Impact's analysis showing that reach increases when advertisers add AM/FM radio to digital-only campaigns, with reach doubling when the budget increases by 20% to include radio. Nielsen's data also shows that AM/FM radio is now the top mass media for reach in the U.S., ahead of linear TV.
Additionally, a Dentsu study addressed the audio-vs.-video argument, finding that audio ads show higher attentiveness scores and generate better recall from consumers vs. video, while RAB's own 2023 study showed that heavy radio listeners have 4.7 billion weekly brand conversations, where more than half (51%) convert to purchase intent.
May said: "What we will be able to do is to make our own laws. Parliament will make our laws, it is British judges that will interpret those laws, and it will be the British Supreme Court that will be the ultimate arbiter of those laws."
Rabb added in a radio interview: "Britain is leaving the EU and we will end the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice. There will be no jurisdiction of the European Court any more than the UK Supreme Court over disputes between the UK and the EU," but added the two would keep "half an eye" on each other as a matter of practice.
The Milwaukee Bucks have already conducted many of their player interviews at the combine. Those included talking with former UCLA forward T.J. Leaf, who declared for the draft and hired an agent after one season with the Bruins, on Thursday morning.
"I'd love to be in Milwaukee, it's a great place and that new stadium's coming in, I believe, two years. It would be a great spot. I could fit in really well with Jabari and Giannis, just in that front court pushing the ball and scoring and being a playmaker."
Rabb shares a connection with Jason Kidd as each spent time playing at California. Kidd was not at Rabb's interview on Wednesday, but Rabb mentioned that he admires the Bucks' coach for what he did at Cal and in the NBA. As a whole, he thought his time with the Bucks went well and believes he would fit well in Milwaukee.
"I was impressed with them and they told me they were impressed with me, too," said Rabb, a 6-foot-10, 220-pound forward. "(On Milwaukee) I see several bigs who just all play with tenacity, they play hard, they're all long and athletic, but they're skilled, too. I feel I can fit right in with them."
To skip a year of college, Maker had to convince the NBA he graduated from Orangeville Prep in 2015. He successfully did so, proving he graduated from high school in June 2015 but stayed another year as a post-graduate student. By doing that, Maker fulfilled the NBA requirements on minimum age and one year removed from high school.
This year, Kentucky guard Hamidou Diallo is taking a different, but equally interesting route to possibly making the jump to the NBA. Diallo enrolled at Kentucky in January and never played a game. Since he turns 19 later this year and is one year removed, he's allowed to enter the draft if he so chooses as a "none-and-done."
"I definitely see what Thon Maker did and what he did was really clever and really smart for him," said Diallo, a 6-foot-5, 197-pound wing. "He's having a great career in the NBA right now. I'm just happy for him."
His experience 10 years ago before going No. 2 in the draft wasn't a pleasant one. Durant said the strength coaches laughed at him as he failed to bench press 185 pounds, something that has nothing to do with basketball talent or skill.
"That's KD," Jackson said. "He can say pretty much whatever he wants. I'm a guy trying to get to that league, so I'm going to do whatever they ask us to do, whatever we need to do. Does all this stuff translate? Maybe not, but at the end of the day, this is what they asked us to do, so that's what we're going to do."
Logan began her career in sports at 620 WTMJ and Journal Broadcasting Group, where she served as an account executive for 11 years selling on-air inventory for Bucks, Brewers, Packers and Badgers radio broadcasts.
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