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Wasn't it supposed to be a shoo-in for Motorola's globally-aligned
agency, BBDO?
3Batey
to get new home Bates? Grey? Y&R? Everyone's favourite game of
'guess the suitor' ended with Batey being placed in the care of JWT.
4Michael Maedel moves to Asia Perhaps JWT's global HR department
could use some extra hands. After all, it appears that the
international president only knew about his overseas relocation after
Media did. Why else would he tell us in late July that the 'rumour'
about his relocation was "hugely exaggerated"?
5 Chris Jaques resigns After rumours began in Cannes, the
forthcoming departure of the Y&R Asia chief rapidly became an open
secret, leading to ever more speculative forecasts as to his next port
of call. The eventual outcome however surprised everyone -- Y&R
North America.
6BlueFocus up for sale And has been for the last
eight months, though you'd never get it confirmed from the horse's
mouth. So if you're not one of the five global networks bidding for the
Chinese shop, you might still be able to outbid the latest caller,
Huntsworth.
7 SingTel to enter pay-TV In September 2005, CEO Lee Hsien Yang let
slip SingTel's pay-TV ambitions. And until the official announcement
was made a year later, the telco's corp comms fielded the same daily
query: when?
8Torie wants out of China While some (Universal McCann) may have
wished Torie Henderson's dissatisfaction with her Shanghai posting was
less of an open secret, others (OMD) may think otherwise.
9BBH opens in Shanghai Last month's heady coverage of BBH entering
China rang a bell with Media. Here's why: the news first ran in April.
Last year.
10 Steve Garton's promotion Imagine keeping a juicy secret -- like a
new global position for Synovate's regional director -- for eight long
months. A challenge indeed for the research company, which struggled to
keep the news under wraps until a successor was found.
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