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05.19.2009 3:42 pm

KSDK hits Anheuser-Busch; Anheuser-Busch hits KSDK

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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If you’ve been watching TV over the past few days, perhaps you’ve seen them: promos for an upcoming segment on KSDK (Channel 5), in which the station promises to expose tasteless spending at Anheuser-Busch, contrasting it sharply with local layoffs.

“Forget AIG,” we are told one promo intones. “This one hits home.”

That’s strongly worded. Does reporter Leisa Zigman back it up? We can’t answer that, not having seen the segment. (It airs tonight at 10:00.) But the controversy has already begun.

Anheuser-Busch is none too happy about what it calls “insensitive” treatment at the hands of KSDK. Not happy. At. All. It has told KSDK management thus.

Two top executives - president Dave Peacock and Jim Brickey, vice president of people - also sent out a long, tart memo to A-B employees, in which they accused KSDK and Zigman of exploiting “the misfortune of others for their own gain.” Oh, but A-B wasn’t done: A-B, now a division of Anheuser-Busch InBev, said the station “took the low road in distorting facts while relying on sources with questionable motives” while airing a “sensationalized” and “hyped” story.

Good night, Sally. That is rough. Rarely have we seen Anheuser-Busch hit back so hard against a news piece. We wonder…is this part of the company’s stated commitment to “communicate in a thorough and timely manner”? If so, reporters might want to gird up their loins for battle. Or at least for criticism.

The crux of the issue, so far as we can tell, is a trip by 14 A-B managers to meetings and training events at Anheuser-Busch’s property at Lake of the Ozarks. The trips, it seems, are cast in the KSDK piece as an example of especially ill-timed corporate greed. A-B strongly objects to that characterization.

According to Anheuser-Busch, the group car‑pooled to the lake to reduce costs and used one of the company-owned boats to visit local restaurants. The boat was actually the least-expensive option for a night of visiting customers, according to A-B. The group bought Anheuser-Busch beers for other patrons at the restaurants, but that was for a good cause, A-B argued in the memo: building goodwill among customers.

On the other side, one source told Lager Heads the memo was an exercise in “spin.” The trips to the lake were indeed pretty lavish back in the day, we are told - replete with golf, massages and outings on the boats. High-level folks, as well as any special presenters, would get helicopter rides to and from the place.

But A-B, for its part, said the meeting in question was cost-effective and authorized - not a shameworthy exercise in self-indulgence. The total cost of the two-day meetings was about $100 per person, excluding the costs people incurred to drive to the lake, A-B said. Some of the staffers stayed in their personal homes, so the company incurred no lodging costs.

No matter who is right, the times are changing. Anheuser-Busch, which has owned the Lake of the Ozarks facility for 25 years, is assessing the need for the property. It is looking to sell all or most of the assets. The watercraft is already on the market.

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Only in St Louis would a trip to Lake of the Ozarks be seen as over the top opulent….

— radar1a
3:53 pm May 19th, 2009

Did Brito Supreme go?

— Huh?
3:56 pm May 19th, 2009

Lame on you, KSDK.

— CW5000
3:57 pm May 19th, 2009

Beer involved in a scandal?

— jeep
3:58 pm May 19th, 2009

Don’t recall AB taking any bail out money, so this is nothing like AIG. Sounds like KSDK is making something out of nothing. Must be hurting for viewers.

— just wondering
4:01 pm May 19th, 2009

Remember this is sweeps month. Stations which are losing money will do anything to draw viewers. I will hold my final opinion until after the story but from the little info. in this article I think I will probably be taking AB’s side on this one.
So they spend a little over $1400 on a two day meeting, BIG DEAL. I have been one who has blasted the new regime but this sounds like just what Mr. Peacock and Mr. Brickey said “hyped and sensationalized” story, something the media in this town is very good at doing.

— kd
4:02 pm May 19th, 2009

A-B is not an investment group or a bank, nor are they getting our Fed. tax dollars (well, not directly.) They make beer! If they want to first class it to Brussels, who cares? The business is in the black. I can barely watch KSDK any more.
(radar1a: priceless comment)

— Kurt
4:03 pm May 19th, 2009

Wait ’til you see the story.
It will detail the dancing girls, oyster bar, and $400 champagne.
Carpooling my patootie.

— bandido
4:03 pm May 19th, 2009

This still does not beat Mike Owens’ thrilling bears in Missouri investigastive piece. Wonder how many nights in the woods the bearded wonder spent? That’s journalism.

— Pete
4:03 pm May 19th, 2009

It must be May Sweeps time! At least KSDK eventually corrected the misspelling “Anheuser-Bush” from their website. Did anyone else see that? KSDK used to be a standard-bearer for news in this town. No more.

— Fozzie
4:04 pm May 19th, 2009

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