payola

/pɑɪˈoʊlə/

Definitions

1. noun

bribes or other inducements, especially in the form of cash or gifts, given to radio disc jockeys or other broadcasting personalities to play or promote certain records.

“The scandal surrounding payola led to stricter regulations on the music industry.”

2. noun

undue or illicit influence, especially in the form of bribery, on a decision or action.

“The politician was accused of trading votes for payola.”

Synonyms

  • bribe
  • inducement

Antonyms

  • fairness
  • transparency