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FORGET PARIS? WILL BUD'S WORLD CUP ADVERTISING BE SKUNKED?

           The dispute between France and Anheuser-Busch over
     advertising at the '98 World Cup is examined by Anne
     Swardson of the WASHINGTON POST.  A-B is one of 12 corporate
     sponsors for the event, but French law prohibits all alcohol
     and tobacco advertising, which would ban all Budweiser signs
     on the field.  For A-B, the event is a "key element" of its
     strategy to bring the Budweiser brand into European markets. 
     A-B VP/Corp. Media & Sports Marketing Tony Ponturo was in
     Paris last Wednesday to begin negotiations over the issue. 
     Ponturo: "We are sensitive to French law ... but this
     marketing opportunity is so global that to not have our
     boards on the field is a huge missed opportunity."  The
     POST's Swardson notes A-B "was aware of law" when it signed
     on as a sponsor in '95, but "whether the company realized
     the extent of its effect was unclear; Ponturo said there was
     hope it would be deemed not to apply to the World Cup."
          DEAL MAKER? Possible "compromises" on the ban include
     treating the French stadiums as "semi-denationalized zones"
     where French law "does not necessarily apply;" blacking out
     Budweiser signs in French broadcasts but not elsewhere, or
     an "amendment to the law itself."  A-B's "best hope" may be
     French President Jacques Chirac, who has been lobbied by A-B
     President August Busch III, and "legend has it" once held a
     job at the Budweiser brewery in St. Louis when he was a
     college student (WASHINGTON POST, 4/14).  

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