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Join us Oct 15-16, 2019 at the New York Hilton Midtown to get educated on the future of digital mark

Join us Oct 15-16, 2019 at the New York Hilton Midtown to get educated on the future of digital marketing. [The Future of TV at PROGRAMMATIC I/O NEw York]( [PROGRAMMATIC I/O New York | October 15-16, 2019]( We’re excited to announce that the Spotlight: TV & Video track will be returning to this October’s [PROGRAMMATIC I/O New York]( conference. Workshops on OTT, cross platform video advertising, measurement, advanced TV opportunities and much more will be on the agenda. Following deep-dives on Day 1, the TV discussion will continue with panels and fireside chats during the Plenary Program on Day 2 to really bring it all together. We hope you’ll join us and get educated on the future of TV. Check out our latest TV coverage on [AdExchanger](: >> [Viewers Want To Add More SVOD To Their Streaming Lineups]( >> [Netflix Flatly Dismisses Ad Rumors]( >> [The Marketer’s Guide To ACR Tech In Smart TVs]( [JOIN US >]( [Joanna O'Connell, Forrester Research]( [Marissa Jimenez, Modi Media]( [Jane Clarke, CIMM]( [Shereta Williams, Videa]( [Denise Colella, NBCUniversal]( [BUILD AGENDA >]( [PROGRAMMATIC I/O New York Sponsors]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [View in web browser]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} To ensure delivery to your inbox, [add us to your address book](. AdExchanger • Access Intelligence LLC • 9211 Corporate Blvd., 4th Floor, Rockville, MD 20850 | [Privacy Policy]( [Update My Preferences | Unsubscribe]( [spacer.gif](

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