Well that depends. If you are writing it on paper, then you use quotations. If you are typing it on a computer, then you italicize it. You also italicize/put in quotations anything else from TV except movies, which you underline.
it doesn't matter. you could either italicize or underline it.
No. Just the tv series.
EX: TLC's Say Yes to the Dress
Underlining and italicising are the same. Just keep it consistent.
no they do not
Sometimes.
Yes, movies are either underlined or italicized.
Movies need to be underlined or italicized.
No. Movie titles should be underlined or italicized.
I think that it is in quotes, but I'm not sure.
Only short films go in quotation marks. Full-length films are italicized. Similarly, short story titles are put in quotation marks, while titles of full-length books are italicized.Also, titles of TV shows are italicized, while episodes are put in quotation marks (for example, episode, "Humbug," of The X-files).
Yes, movies are either underlined or italicized.
Movies need to be underlined or italicized.
Yes they should be italicized.
No. Movie titles should be underlined or italicized.
Use italics for titles of books, journals, newspapers, and movies.
Like this italicized text.
I think that it is in quotes, but I'm not sure.
No, McDonald's does not need to be italicized.
It is not recommend that the title of a PowerPoint be italicized. It is recommended that the author or originator of the presentation be italicized.
According to both the Chicago Manual of Style and the American Anthropological Association's protocol, in scholarly essays movie titles should be italicized. Underlining was used when typewriters were the height of technology. It was then identified by the printer, who would be publishing the work that the words needed to be italicized. If you are hand writing, you obviously underline
Yes. Plays are italicized or put in quotes.
Novels are typically italicized when mentioned in a sentence or paragraph. However, if you are hand-writing the title, you would underline it.