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MLA
Guide: Radio, Television Broadcasts
Works Cited
Schneider, Pamela. Interview. Seniors: What
Keeps Us Going. With Linda Storrow.
Natl. Public Radio. WNYC. New
York. 11 July 1988.
In-Text Citation
Changes in tax structures for citizens on
fixed incomes are changing seniors' need to re-enter the workplace
(Schneider).
If you cite the transcript of a program
instead of the actual broadcast of a program, add the word Transcript
to the end of your citation. If your primary purpose in citing a broadcast is
to acknowledge the work of an individual (a narrator, say, or a writer), use
that person's name and role before the name of the program.
Works Cited
"Busted by the FBI!" Narr. Morley
Safer. Sixty Minutes. CBS. WFSB, Hartford. 14 Feb. 2000.
Transcript.
Safer, Morley, writ. "Busted by the
FBI!" Sixty Minutes. CBS. WFSB, Hartford. 14 Feb. 2000.
Transcript.
In-Text Citation
The FBI was aware of federal funding
going to illegal subsidy programs prior to 1995 ("Busted by the
FBI").
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