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  • Payola - Wikipedia
    Payola, in the music industry, is 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]
  • What Is Payola? Federal Laws, Penalties, and Examples
    Payola is the practice of secretly paying radio station employees or other broadcast personnel to play specific songs or promote certain content without telling the audience about the financial arrangement Federal law has banned this practice since 1960, with criminal penalties reaching $10,000 in fines and up to a year in prison per offense 1 The core issue isn’t that money changes hands
  • Spotify Users Can’t Sue Over Discovery Mode ‘Payola . . . - Billboard
    A Spotify user who filed a lawsuit claiming Discovery Mode is a form of deceptive "payola” cannot pursue those claims in federal court, a judge says
  • The 1950s Payola Scandal: When Money Bought the Airwaves
    The 1950s payola scandal remains a cautionary tale about the intersection of art and commerce in broadcasting It highlighted the need for transparency in media and demonstrated how public trust can be compromised when financial interests secretly drive creative decisions
  • PAYOLA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PAYOLA is undercover or indirect payment (as to a disc jockey) for a commercial favor (as for promoting a particular recording)
  • A Brief History of American Payola - VICE
    Payola was officially outlawed in 1960 when Congress amended the Federal Communications Act to outlaw “under-the-table payments and require broadcasters to disclose if airplay for a song has
  • What was the payola scandal, and how did it change music?
    Payola was a fancy word, cooked up in the 1930s to refer mainly to band leaders who would take bribes from song publishers to play certain songs The ‘pay’ obviously referred to the exchange of cash, while the ‘ola’ was tagged on as the en vogue branding suffix of the era (see Victrola, Motorola, Crayola, and the like)
  • The Payola scandal heats up | February 11, 1960 | HISTORY
    The Payola scandal reaches a new level of public prominence and legal gravity on February 11, 1960, when President Eisenhower called it an issue of public morality and the FCC proposed a new law
  • Payolas - Wikipedia
    Payolas (stylized as Payola$) were a Canadian rock band that was most prominent in the 1980s Evolving from a new wave sound toward mainstream pop rock, they were best known for the single "Eyes of a Stranger", from their 1982 album No Stranger to Danger, an album that won the band four Juno Awards Based in Vancouver, the band had experienced several changes to both its name and lineup
  • 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





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