Payola was such an enormous issue at that time because if they did not except it, they would have missed out on that large amount of money, but since they took it, the Jockeys had to except some of the hard patches in their lives. When they decided The disc jockeys were not able to hide it forever and it soon became well known to everyone around them. They ended up admitting that they took the money from the scandal. “335 disc jockeys from around the country admitted to having received over $263,000 in “consulting fees”. That figure was only the tip of the payola iceberg” …show more content…
Freed was able to see how it harmed others lives and, Clark was able to see how he could change such a bad situation into a better one and finish his life off the way he wanted. Payola was a subject that could not get passed by, people got involved and many disciplines came with it. As it was being used to bribe people with millions of dollars, people got more involved and lead to big deals that affected many lives. Throughout many years, people found out payola was not the way to go, but instead making their own money and succeeding at