Similar words: payout, pay out, pay off, payoff, yolk, yolk sac, egg yolk, cryolite. Meaning: [peɪ'əʊlə] n. a bribe given to a disc jockey to induce him to promote a particular record.
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1. Was the music, finally, about peace or payola?
2. It is a shameless form of payola for those who have helped a political party to get elected.
3. These conditions created payola, the practice of deejays getting paid by record companies to play their product.
4. Even Dave Clark would admit payola had its dark side.
5. As with most arms dealers payola - commission or bribes - is the key to his living.
6. The announcer was fired for taking payola.
7. Payola was soon outlawed and stopped.
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8. Payola is the oil on which the political machine runs.
9. Payola is the oil on which the political machine run.
10. Although the overall impact of payola is negative, it has sometimes helped great music reach an audience.
11. Along with these damaging revelations, an embarrassing set of criminal investigations involving corruption and payola in radio had been launched.
12. The roots of that historic meeting were in a Newark grand-jury investigation into payola in black radio.
13. I am the program director of my radio station, so where's my payola?
14. My first objective in the job was to clean up the agency and the industry, which before I arrived had been embroiled in quiz-show, payola, and agency scandals.