Payola! (or, How to undermine your own argument to Congress)
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Music labels want Congress to force radio stations to pay up for the music they play , but radio stations argue that they actually provide necessary publicity for artists. Despite their public stances, music labels seem to agree—they just can't stop paying radio stations to promote certain songs. The practice, called “payola,” is perfectly legal so long as it's disclosed.

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Payola! (or, How to undermine your own argument to Congress)
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