KSDK hits Anheuser-Busch; Anheuser-Busch hits KSDK
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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Jeremiah McWilliams is a native Virginian who came to the Post-Dispatch in early 2007 to cover beer and other consumer products. He previously covered manufacturing for the Virginian-Pilot newspaper in Norfolk, Va. He is a graduate of Washington and Lee University.
Another typical piece from the KSDK “I” Team… sleazy and inept reporting by two has-beens who do not know enough to move on and find another line of work. Since moving to STL five years ago, I have found that the local “investigations” are done by creepy “journalists” who sensationalize rather than try to dig and bring out the truth. What a sad comment on trying to boost viewers during sweeps. Shame on KSDK and Fox 2!
STLDAN,
Did you read the article? It said 14 executives made the trip at a cost of $100.00 each. That’s $1,400.00!
KSDK could do some investigating of its own parent company, Gannett - talk about sweet excess!!! This Gannett Blog tells you all about it:
http://gannettblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/questions-about-neuharth-for-freedom.html
This is nothing - they should read “Under The Influence,” the outstanding insider history of the Anheuser-Busch Dynasty, which came out about a decade ago, authored by former P-D reporters Terry Ganey and Peter Hernon. It includes great anecdotes about the Busch family’s many excessive expenses billed to the company, including Gussie’s yacht in the Gulf of Mexico. Gussie Busch himself is profiled as he goes into bars, steps behind the bar to demonstrate how to properly pour a beer into a glass, and then declaring he was Gussie Busch and how he’d like to treat the house to cold Budweiser. Now that is marketing!!!
Isn’t May a ratings month in the local TV industry here in St. Louis. KSDK has to try to get us to tune in for something. Otherwise their newscasts are pretty much useless!
A-B spends a hundred bucks a person to go to the redneck riviera known as the ozarks. AIG uses $500,000 in government bailout money to go to the st regis in orange county. Good reporting KSDK…and you gotta love it!!!
I am watching Sandy Miller on Fox 2 right now. She is hot!
When A-B takes taxpayer money, wake me up. Otherwise? ZZZzzz
Jock Itch, you are right on. My softball game was canceled last Wednesday evening because of the severe storm warnings. The storms didn’t arrive until after midnight. What a bunch of crap. Thanks for ruining my softball season St. Louis weathermen!
Why would it matter if AB wasted thousands of dollars? They are a private company…I don’t recall them getting any bailouts.