![]() newspaper columns and departments: 8.177.magazine columns and departments: 8.177.lecture series (not individual lectures): 8.87.large-scale fairs and exhibitions (versus art exhibits): 8.201.games (board, card, children’s, active are typically lowercase brand-named are uppercase): 8.190.film series (an event series, not the films themselves).exhibitions and large-scale fairs (versus art exhibits): 8.201.awards (middle initials are acceptable if they’re named after people): 8.83.Use roman type, most likely capitalized, with no quotation marks, for these titles websites' titled sections, pages, special features: 8.191.television episodes or one-time programs (not continuing series): 8.189.radio episodes or one-time programs (not continuing series): 8.189.podcast episodes or one-time programs (not continuing series): 8.189.lectures (individual lectures, not lecture series): 8.87.chapters ( book chapters and parts): 8.177.blog posts (individual blog posts versus blog names): 8.192.Use roman type, initial caps, and quotation marks for these titles television series (not one-time programs or individual episodes): 8.189.symphonies and other long instrumental compositions: 8.195. ![]() radio series (not one-time programs or individual episodes): 8.189.Online versions of any of these add the URL if helpful blogs (blog names versus individual blog posts): 8.192.See CMS 8.156–8.201 and follow the guidelines below, which include specific CMS references when preparing copy for news releases or Inside UW–Madison, refer to the Associated Press Stylebook italicize (and use initial caps) for these titles In general, capitalize titles only when they are formal titles that appear directly before a name: Chancellor Jane Doe, Professor John Doe but the chancellor, the professor do not confuse titles with occupation descriptions: movie star Bette Davis, astronaut John Glenn capitalize titles that precede names and refer to more than one person with the same title: Professors Jane Doe and John Smith see also CMS 8.19–8.33 (especially CMS 8.28 about academic titles) see also academic titles when preparing copy for news releases or Inside UW–Madison, use a hyphen, not an en dash or the word to ( from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.).with time ranges without the word from, use an en dash with no spaces ( Monday–Friday, 2–4 p.m.) if both times are a.m.with time ranges, use the words from and to, not from and an en dash ( from 9 a.m.do not include a colon or minutes if the time is exactly on the hour ( 11 a.m., but 3:30 p.m.).use lowercase, periods, and no space between the letters for a.m.use a colon to separate hours from minutes. ![]()
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