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Fell stepping down at EBU

October 18, 2017

Simon Fell, Director of Technology and Innovation, is to leave the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) when his term comes to an end in February 2018.

Fell has led the Technology and Innovation team since 2013 and overseen a period where the pace of change has quickened globally across the industry. Public service broadcasters have had to transition to a more software enabled and personalised digital world, delivering services to ever more demanding audiences with more choice than ever before.

“In a time of unprecedented change in media technologies, having the opportunity to lead such a talented team at the EBU, to work with EBU Members, Associates, broadcast standards bodies and industry colleagues from across the world has been a very rewarding experience,” commented Fell.

“I am proud of the new services that we have developed and the wide collaboration with EBU working groups and other broadcast unions. The EBU continues to influence, advise and support Members through technology change.”

“I want to thank Simon for the enormous contribution he has made to the EBU,” said Noel Curran, Director General of the EBU. “He has led the Technology and Innovation department through a period of huge change in the media industry, introducing new services and working closely with our members. I wish him well with his future endeavours.”

“Simon has had an enormous impact on the work that was done in setting up and implementing our strategic programmes over the last four and a half years, guiding us through the digital transformation,” added Egon Verharen of NPO and Chairman of the EBU Technical Committee. “I both congratulate him and thank him for that, as it was a pleasure working with him. He surely will be missed by the Members,”

Fell will assist with the smooth transition to a successor and will re-locate to the UK where he will continue to offer his expertise to the media industry in new ventures. Simon will continue to be Chairman of the WBU Technical Committee and Chairman of the Joint ETSI/EBU/CENELEC Technical Committee, JTC Broadcast for his elected term.

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