Payola (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Payola" in Spanish language version.

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archive.org (Global: 6th place; Spanish: 5th place)

elpais.com (Global: 84th place; Spanish: 6th place)

etymonline.com (Global: 287th place; Spanish: 217th place)

fcc.gov (Global: 1,271st place; Spanish: 3,682nd place)

industriadiscograficaactual.wordpress.com (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

mediafire.com (Global: 4,910th place; Spanish: 6,730th place)

merriam-webster.com (Global: 209th place; Spanish: 366th place)

npr.org (Global: 92nd place; Spanish: 235th place)

nytimes.com (Global: 7th place; Spanish: 15th place)

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straightdope.com (Global: 2,317th place; Spanish: 1,688th place)

unam.mx (Global: 769th place; Spanish: 53rd place)

jornada.unam.mx

variety.com (Global: 13th place; Spanish: 23rd place)

  • Phil Gallo y Michael Learmonth (31 de julio de 2005). «Biz left to sing the blues». Variety. «The iniquitous relationship between diskeries and radio stations dates back to the late 1930s; Variety coined the term “payola” in 1938.» 

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Spanish: 1st place)