Podcasts
Podcasts
Podcast Episodes
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Reference List Entry: Format (10.13)
Host, H. (Host). (Date). Title of episode (Season Number, Episode Number). [Description]. In Title of podcast. Production company. URL.
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Remember! The author is the person(s) or group responsible for creating the work being cited. When citing a podcast or podcast episode, list the host as the author. If the host is not known and cannot be determined from context, list the executive producer. Whether listing the host or producer, include their role in parentheses.
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Reference List Entry: Example
Bowen, L-S, and Johnson, F. (Hosts). (2023). General ideas. (Season 6, Episode 4). [Audio podcast]. In The secret life of Canada. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/documentaries/the-secret-life-of-canada/
Remember! You may need to look for the information needed for a citation, and information may be located in different areas of a podcast’s website. In the example above, additional information can be found on the podcast’s main website.
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Parenthetical Citation
(Author, Date), e.g.: (Bowen & Johnson, 2019)
Narrative Citation
Author (Date), e.g.: Bowen and Johnson (2019)
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Podcast Series
Hint! The examples for citing a podcast series use the same podcast listed above.
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Reference List Entry: Format (10.13)
Host, H. (Host). (Date-Date). Title of podcast. [Description]. Production company. URL.
Reference List Entry: Example
Bowen, L-S, and Johnson, F. (Hosts). (2018-present). The secret life of Canada. [Audio podcast]. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/documentaries/the-secret-life-of-canada/
Parenthetical Citation
(Author, Date), e.g.: (Bowen & Johnson, 2019)
Narrative Citation
Author (Date), e.g.: Bowen and Johnson (2019)
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Sources
American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association: The official guide to APA style. (7th ed.).
In an APA Style citation, the author is the person or people, or the group responsible for creating the work. An author can be a single person, multiple people, a group like an institution or a government agency, or a combination of individuals and groups.
In an APA Style citation, the date refers to the date of publication.
In an APA Style in-text citation or reference list entry, the title refers to the name of the work being cited.
URLs are persistent links to information on the Internet. URLs can be found in the address bar of the web browser.