Television or radio episode or program (on the web) (MLA)

Works cited entries

“The Cathedral.” Reply All, narrated by Sruthi Pinnamaneni, episode 50, Gimlet Media, 7 Jan. 2016, gimletmedia.com/episode/50-the-cathedral/.

“Take a Giant Step.” Prairie Home Companion, narrated by Garrison Keillor, American Public Media, 27 Feb. 2016, prairiehome.publicradio.org/listen/full/?name=phc/2016/02/27/phc_20160227_128.

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  • Begin with the title of the episode, if the program has one, in quotation marks.
  • Follow with the title of the program, italicized.
  • Then provide relevant information about the program, such as the writer, director, performers, or narrator or host; the episode number (if any); the network; and the date of broadcast.
  • End with the URL for the program.

NOTE: When a URL must be divided at the end of a line, break it before a period or a hyphen or after any other mark of punctuation. Do not insert a hyphen at the end of the line.

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