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plugolaenUK
plug·o·la P0380825 (plŭg-ō′lə)n. Informal Advertising or publicity that is intended for self-promotion and not paid for or underwritten by an independent sponsor: "fourteen minutes of traditional ads and eight of plugola" (Jessica Benson and Bill Alden). [plug + -ola, suff.; see crapola.]plugola (plʌˈɡəʊlə) n1. (Marketing) journalism the unofficial promotion of products or people in the media2. (Broadcasting) journalism the unofficial promotion of products or people in the mediaplug•o•la (plʌˈgoʊ lə) n. 1. improper payment or favor given to people in media, films, etc., for promotional mention or display of some product. 2. promotional mention of someone or something on radio or television. [1955–60]
plugolaenUK
plugolaAn illicit payment made to have something promoted on TV or radio without being disclosed as a sponsorship. Let's see if they'll take a plugola to use our product in the movie. The station is being investigated for receiving plugolas from various companies over the past 15 years.plugola (pləgˈolə) n. a bribe paid to get a free advertising plug (worth far more than the amount of the bribe). The announcer was charged with accepting plugola. |