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Blockgraph and The Trade Desk Announce Integration Plan to Securely Activate First-Party Data Via Unified ID 2.0 Across Convergent TV Platforms
05/07/2021 | 11:00am EDT
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NEW YORK, May 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Blockgraph, the only Identity Operating System (IDoS) purpose-built for the TV ecosystem and with a commitment to privacy, today announced that it plans to work with The Trade Desk to facilitate first-party Unified ID 2.0 audience targeting into convergent TV advertising. Unified ID 2.0 is a new industry-wide approach to internet identity that preserves the value of relevant advertising, while putting user control and privacy at the forefront. The planned integration will enable advertisers to plan, purchase and measure campaigns across the multi-platform convergent TV landscape with cohesion and simplicity in a way that puts privacy first.
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Donald William âThe Projectionistâ Hulst, 79 of Moscow, passed away Thursday, March 4, 2021, at his home. He was born Aug. 22, 1941, at St. Lukes Hospital in Newburgh, N.Y. He is the son of the late Irving and Dorothea Hulst of Westfall Township, Pa., and brother of the late Margery H. Tonkin of Matamoras, Pa.
Don was the retired owner of over 13 theaters and cinemas throughout the Poconos and Catskills areas. He was also the former owner and operator of the Maybrook Drive-In and Flea Market in New York. Later in his career he was also the owner of Bagels Plus in Port Jervis, N.Y. Don loved the movie business and all things entertainment. He was an entrepreneur and ahead of his time. He was a visionary and created unique venues at the theaters and drive-Ins throughout the region.