John Singleton (Australian entrepreneur)

Entrepreneur

Birthday November 9, 1941

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Enfield, Sydney

Age 82 years old

Nationality Australia

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1941

John Desmond Singleton (born 9 November 1941) is an Australian entrepreneur.

1958

Singleton commenced a career in advertising in 1958 as a mail boy in the Sydney office of J. Walter Thompson.

1963

In 1963, he took a creative role at Berry Currie Advertising, and later attaining the role of Creative Director.

1968

In 1968 together with his Art Director partner Dunc McAllan, he started his own agency in Sydney and the pair soon teamed-up with Rob Palmer and Mike Strauss who had an existing small Melbourne shop with media buying accreditation to start Singleton, Palmer and Strauss, McAllan (SPASM) opened with offices in Sydney and Melbourne.

SPASM (and Singleton in particular) are notable in the history of Australian advertising for embracing an ocker voice in their communications at a time when multi-national agency groups were making their presence felt with the advent of strategic planning and British or American-imitating tones of voice.

SPASM's clients were largely local Sydney retailers and rather than using polished voices, Singleton's ads embraced the tone of working-class man.

A successful campaign was created for the wholesalers David Holdings.

The voice-over screamed the retailer's prices before the irritating catchphrase "Where do you get it?".

Similar "low-brow" approaches were taken for Jax Tyres "Jax the ripper Tyremen with the deals" and for Hudsons Timber and Hardware using a toothless old handyman spruiking "'udsons with a haitch".

1970

He built his success and wealth in the advertising business in Australia in the 1970s and 1980s.

He now has diverse investment interests in radio broadcasting, publishing and thoroughbred breeding and racing.

Singleton was born in the Sydney suburb of Enfield and educated at Fort Street High School.

1971

He has been married to Margaret Wall (Jack born 1971), Maggie Eckardt, Belinda Green (Jessie born 1982, Sally born 1984), Liz Hayes, Jennifer Murrant - de facto (Joe Born 1993, Hannah born 1995), Julie Martin (Dawnie born 1998, Summer born 2000, Daisy born 2006), and Sarah Warry.

1973

In 1973 Singleton and his partners sold SPASM to Doyle Dane Bernbach and Singleton for a time was managing director of DDB's Australian operations.

1977

Working for a large multi-national with overseas owners was a challenge for Singleton and he left the business in 1977 triggering a long non-compete provision in his contract.

1980

Critics derided this style as ocker advertising but it would pave the way for the later success of the laconic and self-deprecating style of local Australian advertising such as that created by Mojo in the 1980s.

Sydney stockbroker Rene Rivkin bought a silent-holding in the agency during its development in the 1980s.

1985

In 1985 Singleton started up again on his own with "John Singleton Advertising".

1987

Singleton developed close ties with the Australian Labor Party and created the advertising for Bob Hawke's successful 1987 election campaign.

1990

Along the way Singleton acquired personal stakes in ventures including the 1990 buy-out of the Ten Group TV network from receivership and an acquisition in 2000 of Indonesia's No 3 network SCTV.

These personal holdings in addition to the success and growth STW Group interests enabled Singleton to amass a massive personal fortune.

1994

In 1994 Singleton purchased 2CH from AWA followed in 1996 by 2GB from the Wesley Mission.

In 1994 Singleton was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia for service to the community through his own personal support and fundraising activities more broadly.

1995

In 1995 Singleton Group Limited was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

2000

In 2000 Singleton was awarded the Australian Sports Medal.

2002

In February 2002 it was renamed STW Communications Group.

2009

In 2009 Singleton was included in the inaugural twelve inductees to Ad News magazine's, Australian Advertising Hall of Fame.

Singleton has eight children from seven marriages.

2019

Having been merged into Macquarie Radio, in 2019 Singleton sold his shareholding to Nine Entertainment.