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From:Stephen Victor <svictor -at- LGC -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 22 May 1995 09:07:36 CDT
> How do I site a radio broadcast? I heard a expert speaking on the radio on
the
> way to work and need to site some of his ideas in a report I have due.
PLEASE
> HELP!!
> kc
How do you site a radio broadcast? Perhaps you could get a map and place an X
where the radio station is located?
If you want to cite it, see what Chicago or MLA recommends. An example from my
MLA:
_The First Americans_. Narr. Hugh Downs. Writ. and prod. Craig Fisher. NBC News
Special. KNBC, Los Angeles. 21 Mar. 1968.
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