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Subject:Citation of radio broadcast From:"Elliott C. Evans" <evans -at- ANSOFT -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 22 May 1995 13:43:38 EDT
Kristen Closson writes:
> 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.
Well, hopefully it wasn't due this morning.
The handbook I bought back in the eighth grade has this example:
Radio or television program:
"An Interview with Sadat." _60_Minutes_. CBS, 11 Nov. 1979.
Note: Other information (director, producer, narrator,
writer) may be listed if appropriate.
In case you're wondering:
Sebranek, Patrick and Meyer, Verne. _Basic_English_Revisited_:
_A_Student_Handbook_. Burlington, 1985.