Payola refers to:

a. the collection and disbursement of royalties by ASCAP and BMI to recordings artists and
publishers
b. the Musicians Union's Trust-fund performances sponsored by RIAA
c. bribe money paid to DJs to guarantee airplay for certain records on the radio
d. "jive-speak" for the manner in which disc jockeys were salaried in the 1950s

C

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