NEW YORK (Reuters) - Broadcast television network CBS on Friday said it will pull three Miller Lite commercials from its airwaves, saying the spots were too disparaging of rival Bud Light, beer companies Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. and Miller Brewing Co. said on Friday.
The move comes after Anheuser-Busch, maker of brands such as Bud Light and Michelob Ultra, filed a 26-page complaint with the four major U.S. broadcast networks about 11 commercials from Miller Brewing, a unit of SABMiller Plc .
The pulled commercials include two that feature actors portraying former Anheuser-Busch drinkers talking through a bullhorn at an Anheuser-Busch plant, saying that Miller brands taste better than Anheuser-Busch's Bud Light or Budweiser.
The other commercial features a Bud Light delivery man wearing capri pants.
Miller and Bud have been engaged in a fierce advertising battle as Miller tries to wrest market share from the industry leader. "We have said all along that SABMiller's claims are fabricated," Anheuser-Busch Vice President of Sales and Marketing Michael Owens said in a statement. "By using these shady practices, SABMiller is admitting its products can't stand up to fair comparisons."
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