New Yorker's Possessive of Title in Quote Marks [closed]

The New Yorker does possessive of titles in quotes like this (even if it's a movie title, they use quotes):

“Saturday Night Live” ’s cast

“Jeopardy!” ’s host Alex Trebek

“What’s Going On?” ’s lyrics

They use a space after the ending quote mark and then follow it with an apostrophe plus "s," as shown in the three examples above.

My question is, if we have a title that already ends in "s" inside the quotes, would we still, per New Yorker style, add the apostrophe plus "s" after "The Sopranos" below (as shown)?

“The Sopranos” ’s David Chase...


Solution 1:

Your guess is entirely correct.

Google finds the quote

several of “The Sopranos” ’s directors

here on “The New Yorker” ’s website.