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Entercom Communications, one of the largest US broadcasters, will pay US$4.25 million ($6.05 million) to end Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's investigation of gifts - or "payola" - given by record companies in exchange for air play.
A lawsuit filed by Spitzer's office in March claimed Entercom solicited payments from record labels and traded air time for promotional items, personal trips and other gifts.
Spitzer also charged that Entercom took payments from record labels to play their songs in order to manipulate the music charts.