An Antitrust Primer: A Guide to Antitrust and Trade Regulation Laws for BusinessmenMacmillan, 1973 - 325 pages |
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Page 118
... payola ” whereby disc jockeys , in return for value received , would give undue public exposure to certain phonograph records , representing to the listen- ing audience that the records in question were being played as a result of their ...
... payola ” whereby disc jockeys , in return for value received , would give undue public exposure to certain phonograph records , representing to the listen- ing audience that the records in question were being played as a result of their ...
Page 120
... payola as an example . The older commercial bribery cases dealt with situations in which a pur- chaser's agents had been bribed to order from a certain supplier or manufacturer . These cases did not squarely fit the disc jockey payola ...
... payola as an example . The older commercial bribery cases dealt with situations in which a pur- chaser's agents had been bribed to order from a certain supplier or manufacturer . These cases did not squarely fit the disc jockey payola ...
Page 219
... payola practices in broadcasting brought to the surface a public distrust of the broadcast media which was wider than many informed observers had suspected . Television , after all , is a peculiarly intimate medium . It brings ...
... payola practices in broadcasting brought to the surface a public distrust of the broadcast media which was wider than many informed observers had suspected . Television , after all , is a peculiarly intimate medium . It brings ...
Contents
THE RISE OF FREE COMPETITION | 1 |
A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF THE ANTITRUST | 15 |
PRICE FIXING | 30 |
Copyright | |
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