Why ABInBev Scuttled 'Underutilized' Shops

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NEW YORK Anheuser-Busch InBev’s elimination of longtime A-B roster agencies such as Goodby, Silverstein & Partners is but the latest sign of a cultural sea change taking place at the world’s largest brewer. As the year unfolds, sources expect additional roster pruning — Hill, Holliday was also recently let go — and more competition among existing shops in the form of “jump balls” for campaign assignments.

Asked to explain the roster cuts, ABInBev vp of marketing Keith Levy said the brewer was moving from a “bullpen approach” to one where each agency has a primary brand responsibility.

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