New Chair Selected For ATSC Standards Technology Group

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The Board of Directors of ATSC, the broadcast standards association behind the voluntary transition to the new broadcast TV standard powering NEXTGEN TV, has named a Samsung Electronics executive as Chair of the ATSC technology group that oversees the ATSC 3.0 suite of standards.


Effective May 15, Dr. Paul Hearty will succeed Sony’s Luke Fay, who has been 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.  It works on advanced technologies for broadcast, the Internet and other transport systems.  Technologies considered may be improvements to current systems or entirely new systems.

“ATSC is fortunate to have many brilliant minds contributing to the growth of our standards activities, and Paul’s vast experience and technical expertise will advance our collective efforts that make certain ATSC standards remain the world’s most flexible and adaptable to changing needs of broadcasters,” says Madeleine Noland, President of ATSC. “We are indebted to Sony and to Luke for driving TG3 forward for five years, leading standards updates and capably steering the group through the initial launch of ATSC 3.0.  Building on Luke’s contributions, Paul’s leadership will help us keep pace with the changing technologies all around us.”

Hearty commented, “The next few years will be an interesting time for ATSC as we expand deployment, not just in terms of transmitters and markets, but also new features and service concepts, achieving the potential of NEXTGEN TV.  As we explore new service offerings, we will discover new needs and opportunities, leading to the next generation of ATSC technologies.”

Involved in the development and standardization of advanced television systems since the early 1980s, Hearty has worked with the International Telecommunications Union, in the FCC Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service (ACATS), and with various standards development organizations including ATSC, CTA, SCTE and SMPTE.

Currently Chief Standards Strategist in Samsung Research America’s Video Solutions division, Hearty leads the company’s standardization activities in ATSC and in other standards development organizations. Hearty also founded the Advanced Television Evaluation Laboratory, which carried out tests on behalf of ACATS that led to the development of the ATSC 1.0 digital television standard. Later, as a Vice President at General Instrument/Motorola, he led in the deployment of commercial and direct-to-home satellite broadcast technologies, as well as digital compression technology for satellite and cable.


Hearty is the fifth chair of TG3, following in the footsteps of James Kutzner (2011-15), who retired from PBS, Dr. Richard Chernock (2015-18), who retired from Triveni Digital, Madeleine Noland (2018-19), who was then with LG Electronics, and Luke Fay (2019-2024) of Sony Electronics.