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  2. Payola - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Stan Freberg did a parody on the Payola Scandal, by calling it "Old Payola Roll Blues", a two-sided single, where the promoter gets an ordinary teenager, named Clyde Ankle, to record a song, for Obscurity Records, entitled "High School OO OO", and then tries to offer the song to a jazz radio station with phony deals that the disc ...

  3. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    DJ Dick Clark also testified before the committee, but survived, partially due to the fact that he had previously divested himself of ownership interest in all of his music-industry holdings. [83] After the initial investigation, radio DJs were stripped of the authority to make programming decisions, and payola became a misdemeanor offense.

  4. Swan Records - Wikipedia

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    Swan was co-owned by Bernie Binnick and Tony Mammarella, with Dick Clark reported to having a financial investment in it. When the payola scandals of the early 1960s broke, Clark divested himself of all of his outside interests to avoid conflict of interest.

  5. Dick Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark's ABC radio show was called Dick Clark Reports. On March 25, 1972, Clark hosted American Top 40, filling in for Casey Kasem. [48] In 1981, he created The Dick Clark National Music Survey for the Mutual Broadcasting System. [36] The program counted down the top 30 contemporary hits of the week in direct competition with American Top 40.

  6. House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight - Wikipedia

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    The special subcommittee investigated the quiz show scandals and the issue of payola.The aforementioned scandal involved rigged televised quiz shows which were portrayed as legitimate throughout the 1950s, while payola is the act of paying radio stations or disc jockeys to get them to play or promote certain songs. [1]

  7. ABC’s annual “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” special brought the network its first big ratings win of the year. Hosted by Ryan Seacrest for the 20th year in a row, the telecast ...

  8. Dick Asher, Veteran Music Executive Who Fought Radio Payola ...

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    Dick Asher, a veteran music-business executive who was president of PolyGram and Columbia Records and worked with artists ranging from Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Bon Jovi to Bob Dylan ...

  9. November 1959 - Wikipedia

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    Dick Clark. The career of nationally known disc jockey Alan Freed ended with his firing from New York's most popular rock station, WABC (AM), after he refused to sign an affidavit denying involvement in the "payola" scandal. As a DJ for WABC, Freed had promoted selected singles for undisclosed financial gain.