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payola    音标拼音: [p,e'olə]


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  • Payola - Wikipedia
    Payola is used by record labels to promote their artists, and can be in the form of monetary rewards or other types of reimbursement This can include purchasing advertising, requiring bands to play station-sponsored concerts, or paying stations to hold "meet the band" contests
  • What Is Payola and Why Is It Illegal? - LegalClarity
    Learn about payola, the illegal practice of undisclosed payments for media airplay Understand its legal prohibition and ethical basis Payola, a term deeply rooted in the history of broadcasting, refers to the undisclosed payment or consideration given for the broadcast of material
  • A Brief History of American Payola - VICE
    Sometimes, phone calls weren’t enough—and that, my friends, is where payola comes in Every time a label had a record really needed to push, it entered into a devil’s bargain with a chorus of
  • Payola and Sponsorship Identification - Federal Communications Commission
    Failure to disclose such payment or the providing of services or other consideration, or promise to provide them, is commonly referred to as ``payola'' and is punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than one year or both
  • PAYOLA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PAYOLA is undercover or indirect payment (as to a disc jockey) for a commercial favor (as for promoting a particular recording) How to use payola in a sentence
  • What Is Payola? Heres a Simple Definition of the Practice
    As originally defined, ‘payola’ refers to payments in exchange for broadcast radio play, but has since expanded to include bribes for any song placement
  • Payola - History of Rock
    The term "payola" was coined by Variety in 1938 to refer to gifts, favors or cash surreptitiously dispensed by record companies to get orchestra leaders and disc jockeys to play their songs
  • Payola | bribe | Britannica
    The radio “ payola ” scandal of the late 1950s (in which deejays and others took bribes to tout certain records) saw many lose their jobs; the practice went underground, to reappear several times in subsequent years
  • Payola: Definition, History, and Impact
    Payola isn’t just a quirky word—it’s a practice that’s been a thorn in the side of fairness in media and music for decades Basically, it’s all about slipping some cash under the table to get songs or products more exposure, and it’s been around long enough to leave a mark on the music industry
  • payola Definition, Meaning Usage | Justia Legal Dictionary
    Definition of "payola" A clandestine or undisclosed compensation given, for instance, to a radio broadcast host for promoting a specific product, such as a music record





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