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    payola
    /peɪˈəʊlə/

    noun

    • 1. the practice of bribing someone in return for the unofficial promotion of a product in the media: North American "if a record company spends enough money on payola, it can make any record a hit"

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  2. a secret payment to someone for doing something illegal in business or politics, or the act of making such payments: parliamentary payola. Many organizations now have guidelines about payola, intended to prevent an employee from accepting gifts that might compromise his or her independence.

  3. Aug 6, 2024 · noun. pay· o· la pā-ˈō-lə. : undercover or indirect payment (as to a disc jockey) for a commercial favor (as for promoting a particular recording) Examples of payola in a Sentence. These radio disc jockeys accepted payola to play particular songs. payola in the music industry.

  4. a secret payment to someone for doing something illegal in business or politics, or the act of making such payments: parliamentary payola. Many organizations now have guidelines about payola, intended to prevent an employee from accepting gifts that might compromise his or her independence.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PayolaPayola - Wikipedia

    Payola, in the music industry, is the name given to the illegal practice of paying a commercial radio station to play a song without the station disclosing the payment. Under U.S. law, a radio station must disclose songs they were paid to play on the air as sponsored airtime. [1] .

  6. Payola refers to the controversial practice of bribing radio stations to play specific songs without disclosing that the airtime has been paid for. This illegal form of pay for play allows record labels and artists to artificially inflate the popularity of their music.

  7. Definition of payola noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. Payment of a party, especially a disc jockey or radio station, for the promotion of a product or service, such as a commercial musical recording, without making the legally required disclosure of sponsorship. 2. The money used to make such payment. [Probably pay (off) + -ola, suff.; see crapola.]

  9. Definition. Payola refers to the illegal practice of bribing someone to use their influence or position to promote a particular product, often in the music industry, where record labels pay radio stations to play specific songs.

  10. Payola definition: a secret or private payment in return for the promotion of a product, service, etc., through the abuse of one's position, influence, or facilities.. See examples of PAYOLA used in a sentence.

  11. When a radio station is paid money in exchange for frequently playing a certain song, that's payola. If you bribe your local disc jockey to feature your latest hip hop track on her morning show, it's payola.