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  2. Paid news in India - Wikipedia

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    The Press Council of India – the official Indian watchdog on media ethics – conducted a limited study of the widespread practice of "paid news" in India in 2010. In a report issued in July 2010, it stated that "paid news" is a pervasive, structured and highly organized practice in Indian newspapers and other media outlets, where news space and favorable coverage is exchanged for money. [3]

  3. Foreign celebrity advertising - Wikipedia

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    Foreign celebrity advertising is a popular form of advertising in parts of Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America. The phenomenon is most pronounced when English -speaking celebrities do print advertisements or commercials for a non-English speaking market.

  4. Speaking fee - Wikipedia

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    Motivational speakers, businesspersons, facilitators, and celebrities are able to garner significant earnings in speaking fees or honoraria. In 2013, $10,000 was considered a lower limit for speakers brokered by speakers bureaus, $40,000 a regular fee for well-known authors, and famous politicians were reported to charge about $100,000 and more ...

  5. Edward Snowden raked in over $1.2 million in speaking fees ...

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    Feds chase fees and book proceeds in civil suit over his disclosures of classified information. Edward Snowden raked in over $1.2 million in speaking fees, agent says Skip to main content

  6. Nikki Haley's financial disclosures detail speaking fees and ...

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  7. Most outrageous celebrity appearance fees - AOL

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  8. The Times of India - Wikipedia

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    The B.C.C.L., with its "private treaties" program, acquired stakes in 350 companies and generated 15% of its revenues by 2012, according to a critical article in The New Yorker. The "paid news" and "private treaties" practice started by TOI has since been adopted by The Hindustan Times group, the India Today group, the Outlook group, and other ...

  9. Newt Gingrich adds $15K to speaking fees for his 'insight ...

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