Washington DC— The ATSC Board of Directors has appointed Dr. Paul Hearty of Samsung Electronics to chair the ATSC Technology Group, which will oversee the ATSC 3.0 standards suite. Effective May 15, Harty will succeed Sony’s Luke Fay, who has served as ATSC Technology Group 3 chair since 2019.
ATSC Technology Group 3 (TG3) develops and maintains standards and recommended practices for ATSC 3.0 and beyond. We work on advanced technologies for broadcasting, the Internet, and other transport systems. The technologies considered may be improvements to current systems or entirely new systems.
“ATSC is fortunate to have many talented people who contribute to the growth of our standards efforts, and Paul’s extensive experience and technical expertise will help ensure that certain ATSC standards are the most flexible in the world. “It will continue to advance our collective efforts to remain relevant and adaptable to the changing needs of broadcasters.” Madeline Noland, ATSC President. “We are grateful to Sonny and Luke for their five years of driving TG3 forward, leading the standard updates, and capably leading the group through the initial launch of ATSC 3.0. Building on this, Paul’s leadership will help us keep pace with the technological changes around us.”
“The next few years will be an interesting time for ATSC as we expand not only in terms of transmitters and markets, but also new features and service concepts to realize the potential of NEXTGEN TV,” Harty added. . “As we explore new service offerings, we discover new needs and opportunities, and the next generation will connect with ATSC technology.”
Hearty, which has been involved in the development and standardization of advanced television systems since the early 1980s, collaborates with the International Telecommunications Union, the FCC Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Services (ACATS), and various standards development organizations such as ATSC, CTA, and SCTE. I’ve been doing it. SMPTE. Currently chief standards strategist for Samsung Research America’s Video Solutions division, Mr. Harty leads the company’s standards efforts at ATSC and other standards development organizations.
He previously served as Vice President of Technology Standards at Sony and began his professional career at the Canadian Government’s Communications Research Center. Harty established the Advanced Television Evaluation Laboratory to conduct testing on behalf of his ACATS that led to the development of the ATSC 1.0 digital television standard. He then served as vice president of General Instrument/Motorola, where he led the deployment of commercial and residential satellite broadcasting technology, and digital compression technology for satellite and cable.
Harty holds a PhD from Queen’s University in Canada and is the recipient of a Technical Emmy Award and has been recognized for his contributions to four additional Emmy Awards.
Harty follows in the footsteps of James Kutzner (2011-15), who retired from PBS, Dr. Richard Czernock (2015-18), and Madeline Noland (2018-19), who retired from Triveni Digital. He is the fifth chairman of TG3. One person was working at LG Electronics at the time, and the other was Luke Fay from Sony Electronics (2019-2024).