How do you cite a radio interview in APA?
Provide the name of the announcer as the author. Provide the full date of the radio broadcast. Provide the title of the story in italics, followed by the description “[Radio broadcast].” Provide the name of the site that published the radio broadcast (in the example, ABC) and the URL of the broadcast.
How do you cite a radio interview?
To be made up of:
- Name of person interviewed.
- Year of interview (in round brackets).
- Title of the interview (if any) (in single quotation marks).
- Interview with/interviewed by.
- Interviewer’s name.
- Title of publication or broadcast (in italics).
- Day and month of interview, page numbers (if relevant).
How do you cite and interview in APA?
To be made up of:
- Name of person interviewed.
- Date of interview.
- Title of interview (in italics).
- Interview by… for…
- Page references (if relevant).
How do you cite a radio show?
Radio and Internet Radio
- Title of programme (in italics).
- Year of transmission (in round brackets).
- Name of channel.
- Date of transmission (day/month).
How do you in text cite a radio broadcast?
1) for the order of information for a live television broadcast.
- Title of the episode or segment, if appropriate (in quotation marks)
- Title of the program or series (italicized)
- Name of the network (if any)
- Call letters and city of the local station (if any)
- Broadcast date.
- Medium of reception (e.g., Radio, Television)
Which of the below is the correct APA style citation for a radio program?
Radio/Television Series Basic Format: Author (Producer). (Year of Broadcast). Series [Program Type]. Location: Network, Studio, or Distributor.
Do you use et al in reference list?
The term “al.” is an abbreviation of “alii” and, the entire phrase “et al.” always follows at least one person’s name, job position, or title. With that said, “et al.” replaces author names in endnotes, footnotes, and in-text citations; however, it is NOT used in reference lists!