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General Format:

In-Text Citation (Paraphrase):

(Author's Last Name, year)

In-Text Citation (Direct Quote):

(Author's Last Name, year, page number)

References:

Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month Day). Article title.  Newspaper Title , page range.  

In-text Citation (Paraphrase):

(Mitchell, 2009)

In-text Citation (Direct Quote):

(Mitchell, 2009, p. B3)

Mitchell, T. (2009, June 5). Men's health.  USA Today,  pp. B1, B3.

Newspaper Article (Retrieved Electronically)

Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month Day). Article title.  Newspaper Title.  Retrieved from URL of newspaper homepage

Mitchell, T. (2009, June 5). Men's health.  USA Today.  Retrieved from http://www.usatoday.com/

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-Denote page numbers for newspaper articles with p. or pp.

-Cite all pages of an article that spans over multiple pages and separate the discontinuous pages by commas. For example: (pp. A1, A3-A4, A6).

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To cite an online newspaper article in a reference entry in APA style 6th edition include the following elements:

  • Author(s) of the article: Give the last name and initials (e. g. Watson, J. D.) of up to seven authors with the last name preceded by an ampersand (&). For eight or more authors include the first six names followed by an ellipsis (…) and add the last author's name.
  • Date of publication: Give the year, month and day in brackets followed by a full stop, e.g. (2019, June 13).
  • Title of the article: Only the first letter of the first word and proper nouns are capitalized.
  • Title of newspaper: Give the full, non-abbreviated title of the periodical in title case. It should also be italicized.
  • Retrieved from URL: Start with 'Retrieved from' followed by the URL. If the URL is long or contains personal identifiers, give only the domain name, e.g. Retrieved from Amazon Prime.

Here is the basic format for a reference list entry of an online newspaper article in APA style 6th edition:

Author(s) of the article . ( Date of publication ). Title of the article . Title of newspaper . Retrieved from URL

To cite an online newspaper article in a reference entry in APA style 7th edition include the following elements:

  • Author(s) of the article: Give the last name and initials (e. g. Watson, J. D.) of up to 20 authors with the last name preceded by an ampersand (&). For 21 or more authors include the first 19 names followed by an ellipsis (…) and add the last author's name.
  • URL: Give the full URL of the web page including the protocol (http:// or https://).

Here is the basic format for a reference list entry of an online newspaper article in APA style 7th edition:

Author(s) of the article . ( Date of publication ). Title of the article . Title of newspaper . URL

APA reference list examples

Take a look at our reference list examples that demonstrate the APA style guidelines for an online newspaper article citation in action:

An article from the digital version of a newspaper

Greenslade, R . ( 2018, July 29 ). Opinion is valued more than fact in this digital era . The Guardian . Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/
Greenslade, R . ( 2018, July 29 ). Opinion is valued more than fact in this digital era . The Guardian . https://www.theguardian.com/
Steinhauser, G . ( 2018, July 30 ). Zimbabweans turn out in droves for first vote without Mugabe . Wall Street Journal . Retrieved from https://www.wsj.com/
Steinhauser, G . ( 2018, July 30 ). Zimbabweans turn out in droves for first vote without Mugabe . Wall Street Journal . https://www.wsj.com/

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How to Cite a Newspaper Article in APA

Newspapers can be an excellent source of information, as they are published daily and can illustrate emerging events in specific communities. This guide covers how to cite a newspaper according to APA 7.

Newspaper: A daily or weekly publication that contains news; often featuring articles on political events, crime, business, art, entertainment, society, and sports.

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This guide includes the following sections:

How to cite a newspaper article in print

How to cite a newspaper article found online, how to cite a newspaper article with two authors, how to cite a newspaper article with three or more authors, what you need, troubleshooting, in-text citation structures:.

(Author last name, Year published)

Author last name (Year published)

In-text citation examples

(Bowman, 1990)

Bowman (1990)

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Note:  If the article is printed on discontinuous pages, list all of the page numbers/ranges and separate them with a comma. (e.g., pp. C2, C4, C7-9.)

In-text citation structure:

In-text citation examples:.

(Kaplan, 2013)

Kaplan (2013)

When you use a bibliography tool like EasyBib to help you with your citations, make sure you are citing a newspaper article – not a website!

(Hermann & Brice-Saddler, 2022)

Hermann and Brice-Saddler (2022)

(Dixon et al., 2022)

Dixon et al. (2022)

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To cite a newspaper article in APA format, you should have the following information:

  • (Year, Month day).
  • Article title (in sentence case).
  • Newspaper Name.

Solution #1: What to include in the citation information

  • You do not need to include retrieval information (e.g., date of access) in APA citations for electronic resources.
  • If you found a newspaper article through an online database (e.g., EBSCO’s Academic Search Complete), you do not need to include that information in the citation, either.
  • If a URL runs across multiple lines of text in the citation, break the URL off before punctuation (e.g., periods, forward slashes) – except https://.

Solution #2: Online newspaper article vs. Online news site article

If you’re citing an online article, first determine if you are citing an article from a newspaper OR an article from a news site. APA style has a slightly different format for each.

  • YES –> Cite it as a newspaper article.
  • NO –> Cite it as a web page or a news site article .
  • NO –> Cite it as a web page or news site article .

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To cite a newspaper in APA style, you need to have basic information including the author name, article title, newspaper title, date of publication, and page numbers. The templates for in-text citation and reference list entry of a newspaper and examples are given below:

In-text citation template and example:

Author Surname (Publication Year, Page Number)

Canton (2021, p. A1)

Parenthetical:

(Author Surname, Publication Year, Page Number)

(Canton, 2021, p. A1)

Reference list entry template and example:

Surname, F. M. (Date of publication). Title of the article. Title of the Newspaper , Page numbers.

Canton. N. (2021, August 5). Covid-19: India to be removed from UK ‘Red’ travel list on August 8. The Times of India , A1.

Give the exact date of publication of the news in Year, Month Day format. The newspaper title is italicized. The title of the articles is set in sentence case; however, capitalize the first word after a colon.

To cite an online newspaper in APA style, you need to have basic information including the author name, article title, newspaper title, date of publication, and URL. The templates for in-text citations and a reference list entry of an online newspaper and examples are given below:

Author Surname (Year)

Belluck (2021)

(Author Surname, Year)

(Belluck, 2021)

Surname, F. M. (Date of publication). Title of the article. Title of the Newspaper . URL

Belluck, P. (2021, August 8). ‘This is really scary’: Kids struggle with long covid. The New York Times . https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/08/health/long-covid-kids.html?searchResultPosition=3

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Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial., Second Author Surname, First Inital. Second Initial., & Third Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial.  (year of publication).  Title of article.  Title of Periodical , volume number (issue number), page range.  doi: xxxxxxx

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial., Second Author Surname, First Inital. Second Initial., & Third Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial.  (year of publication).  Title of article.  Title of Periodical , volume number (issue number), page range.  R  etrieved from http://www.journal's home page url

See Ch 7 pp. 198-202 APA Manual for more examples and formatting rules

The following formats apply to all journals, periodicals, magazines, newspapers, etc. whether you found them in an online database, search engine, or in print.

  • Volume, issue and page numbers in periodicals:  Continuous pagination throughout a volume: only cite the volume number (in italics), followed by a comma and then the page numbers: 20 , 344-367.
  • When each volume begins with new pagination, i.e. page 1, indicate the issue number in parentheses after the volume, followed by a comma and the page numbers: 51 (3) , 23-33. See below for more examples.
  • If a DOI has been assigned to the article that you are using, you should include this after the page numbers for the article. If no DOI has been assigned and you are accessing the periodical online, use the home page URL for the resource.  Do Not copy and paste URLS from library databases or other platforms that restrict public access.
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Proper Bibliographic Reference Format:

  • Bibliographic references are double-spaced and indented half an inch after the first line.
  • If there is no author, the article title comes first.
  • Use italics and "headline-style" capitalization for titles of newspapers.
  • Use the URL of the homepage of the newspaper to avoid non-working URLs.
  • It is no longer necessary to include the date of retrieval.

El-Akkad, O. (2009). The Web at 40: How the world got wired. The Globe and Mail . Retrieved from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/

In-Text Citations:

Citations are placed in the context of discussion using the author’s last name and date of publication.

(Akkad, 2009)

Alternatively, you can integrate the citation into the sentence by means of narrative.

Akkad (2009) analyzes Web startups and their relationships to stock prices.

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Journal articles - in print, journal articles - in press, magazines & newspapers, dois and urls, articles from library databases, doi and url, notes on the reference list, secondary citations.

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Reference format   

Article with doi:

  • No full stop at the end of a doi.

Article without doi:

  • Use the journal's homepage URL. No retrieval date is needed.
  • Do not include retrieval dates unless the source material may change over time (e.g. wikis)

When citing a retrieval date:

  • Give the month for monthlies
  • Give the month and day for weeklies
  • If the journal or magazine gives a season, not a month, include that: e.g. (2008, Early Spring)

Reference list entry

  • Use the URL of the journal home page

No doi, no journal website

  Include the database home page  URL if the article is:

  • published in a journal which does not have its own home page
  • published in a discontinued journal
  • only available through an archival database such as JSTOR or ERIC

With doi, advance online publication

  • This article appears online before it is assigned a volume, issue or page numbers.

Cochrane Review - with doi

Special issues

  • Give the editors and title of the whole issue for citing an entire issue or special collection.

Articles in a special issue

  • Cited articles in a special issues using journal article reference format.

In-text citations:

One author, Multiple works published in the same year

Reference list entry:

In-text citation:

  • If the year of publication is the same for both add 'a' and 'b' after the year, inside the brackets, in the reference list
  • Include this detail in the in-text citation
  • (in press-a) and (in press-b)
  • (n.d.-a) and (n.d.-b)

Find more in-text citation examples on the  In-text Citation page.

Reference format

  • For notes on in-text citations see the  In-text Citation page.

Reference format - online magazine or newspaper

  • Don't include a retrieval date.
  • Give the month for monthlies, e.g. (2015, November). Give the month and day for weeklies, e.g. (2016, October 2). 
  • If the journal or magazine gives a season, not a month, include the season in your reference, e.g. (2008, Spring)
  • Page numbers (if shown online): Magazines - include the numbers only, no p.; Newspapers - use p. or pp.

Magazine article (online):

Newspaper article (online) without a page number:

No author (newspaper with a page number):

Newspaper articles in print:

In-text citation: 

  • For more on in-text citations see the In-text Citation page.

See the DOI and URL page - link

Some business databases provide articles analysing a special industry or product. These articles often don't have authors. Use the publisher as the author, record the date of publication and name the database in the retrieval statement. 

DOI = digital object identifier

  • A DOI commonly identifies a journal article but it can also be found on other publication types including books.
  • All DOIs start with 10 . and includes numbers and letters. Example: doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.08.001
  • The DOI provides a permanent internet address for the item making it easy to locate.
  • You may search by DOI numbers in Library Search to locate articles.

Doi in your reference list entry:

  • Always use the DOI if available (for print or online articles and books).  
  • No full stop at the end of a DOI. 

A new citing format for DOI was introduced by APA in March 2017. The new format includes  https and the prefix doi.org : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asw.2016.11.001

Articles retrieved from library databases may include ezproxy.aut.ac.nz in the DOIs. This ezproxy information should be removed.

For example:

https://doi-org. ezproxy.aut.ac.nz /10.1093/pubmed/fdv045

The correct URL for this DOI is:

https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdv045

If there is no DOI for a online journal article or an e-book, include a URL in your reference.

Use the URL of a journal home page for journal articles without DOI

  • Use the URL of the journal homepage, NOT the full URL of the article, in your reference.

Finding a journal homepage URL :

You could do a Google search for the journal title (within double quotation marks), e.g. "new zealand management magazine" to find the journal's homepage

Or, go to the Library database  Ulrichsweb , search by the journal title or the journal's ISSN to find the journal record. On the journal record page, find the journal URL for your reference.

Journals without a home page and no DOI:

This can happen to some discontinued journals, or journals archived in an archival database only. 

  • Use the database home page URL in your reference. See the example in the following section.  

Use a URL of a library database:

Resources retrieved from a library database, without a DOI:

If you use electronic resources without DOI, such as an ebook or a data set or a journal without a website, from a library database, You are required to include the URL of the database homepage  in your reference.

  • Do not use the full URL of the source that you retrieved from a database.

An ebook "Small town sustainability: economic, social,and environmental innovation".

The URL on the ebook page is:

https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.ezproxy.aut.ac.nz/lib/AUT/detail.action?docID=1121624 

  • You should remove ezproxy and other details following it.
  • The correct URL in the reference for this book should be http://ebookcentral.proquest.com

A reference list only lists the sources you have referred to in your writing.  

The purpose of the reference list is to allow your sources to be be found by your reader. It also gives credit to authors whose work and ideas you have considered.  All references cited in the text must appear in the reference list, except for personal communications (such as conversations or emails) which cannot be retrieved.  

A bibliography is different from a reference list as it lists all the sources used during your research and background reading, not just the ones you refer to in your writing.  

Reference list example

A secondary citation is where you are citing information or quotes the author of your reference has taken from source that you have not read.

  • Name the author of the original work in your text, cite the secondary source in in-text citation: (as cited in ..., 1993)

Reference list entry: 

  • Give the secondary source in the reference list.
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The APA style manual is the go-to guide to creating professional, consistent, and easy-to-read references in psychology, sociology, and the social sciences. The 6th edition provides a standardized method for newspaper citation in terms of crediting the sources. This citation style helps to maintain academic integrity as well as avoid plagiarism by ensuring the author is credited appropriately. This article outlines the format and style of APA 6th edition newspaper citation.

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  • 1 APA 6th Edition Newspaper Citation – In a Nutshell
  • 2 Definition: APA 6th edition newspaper citation
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  • 4 APA 6th edition newspaper citation: Articles in print
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  • How APA 6th edition newspaper citation works with articles
  • APA 6th edition newspaper citation – Layouts, components, advice, and examples
  • Online, only online, and print variations

Definition: APA 6th edition newspaper citation

APA 6th edition newspaper citation covers all forms of public “print” media (e.g., magazines, broadsheets, tabloids, websites). Referencing ephemera lets researchers establish context, examine public debate, and analyze broader discussion. Every (correct) APA 6th edition newspaper citation includes the article’s name, publication, date (including the day), and the named author. However, the end section varies depending on the media format referenced.

APA 6th edition newspaper citation: Online editions

Online edition formatting covers any publication with both an online and traditional print presence (e.g., T he Times, The Guardian, New Scientist). It’s also practical for referencing easily retrievable digitized archive articles. A URL (i.e., web address) replaces the usual page numbers. Using the top-level URL for the publication’s website avoids future “dead” links.

APA 6th edition newspaper citation: Articles in print

The formatting for print edition article references in the 6th edition APA is very similar to online citations. However, you’ll need to state the exact page number(s) (or sections) instead of citing a top-level URL. Start with “p.” for single sheets, and use “pp.” for a citation across two or more pages. If unconventional section markers appear (e.g., Letter-Number “A1” formatting), those should always supersede and replace standard numbering.

APA 6th edition newspaper citation: Only online news sites

Some news organizations (e.g., Reuters, BBC News, Associated Press) publish exclusively online. With online-only sources, the URL needs to be more precise. Include the link whole. Don’t cite the website name again. State the original release date for the article – not the date you first viewed it. Don’t use italics.

How do you cite an online source with APA 6th edition newspaper citation?

State a top-level or sub-level URL at the end of your reference instead of page numbers.

Does APA 6th edition newspaper citation cover social media?

Yes – if you cite a fixed URL link. It may be better to reference a reliable repeat of the post in question.

Help! Out of identical online and printed articles, which one do I choose?

Cite the online version (if possible). Historic print media is harder to access and misses later additions or clarifications.

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APA Referencing – Citing a Newspaper Article

APA Referencing – Citing a Newspaper Article

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  • 6th September 2016

If you’ve been at college for a while, you might already be pretty good when it comes to citing sources . Maybe you know all about referencing books and academic journals. But have you given much thought to newspaper articles?

OK, you’re not likely to cite a National Enquirer article called “BILL CLINTON CONFESSION: I HUNTED ALIENS” in a serious paper about astrobiology.

Seems legit.

But discussing politics, culture or social trends can require referring to current events, which usually means citing a newspaper. In today’s blog post, we explain exactly how to do this using APA referencing (7th edition) .

In-Text Citations

APA conventions for citing a newspaper article are similar to those used for other sources, with the author’s name and year of publication given in parentheses. If directly quoting an article from a print edition of a newspaper (they’re still a thing, you know), you should give page numbers, too:

The Guardian reported the plan to secede “with or without the approval of Madrid” (Jones, 2016, p. 12).

If the author is named in the text, simply give the year of publication immediately afterwards and any relevant page numbers after the quoted text:

According to Sam Jones (2016), Catalonia is “is preparing to defy Spain’s constitutional court” (p. 11).

If no author is named for an article, APA suggests including a shortened version of the article title in citations instead:

Anne Bancroft was reported to sometimes burp in public (“I’m A Slob,” 1964).

Yes, that last one was a genuine story . Although only insofar as anything in the National Enquirer can ever really be called “a genuine story.” It seems more plausible than the alien thing, at least.

Reference List: Print Articles

When an article is cited from a print edition of a newspaper the information to include in your reference list is:

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Author name and initial(s). (Year, month and day published). Article title. Newspaper , page numbers.

For the Guardian article cited above, this would appear as follows:

Jones, S. (2016, July 27). Catalonia tells Spain it will push for secession with or without assent. The Guardian , pp. 11-13.

If the article does not name an author, use the full title of the article in its place:

I’m a slob: I burp and slurp in public. (1964, December 20). National Enquirer , pp. 1-3.

We promise that’s the last time we’ll mention the National Enquirer .

Reference List: Online Articles

The only difference when referencing the online version of a newspaper article is that you need to give the URL rather than page numbers:

Author name(s) and initial(s). (Year, month and day published). Article title. Newspaper . URL

The online version of the Guardian article above would therefore appear as:

Jones, S. (2016, July 27). Catalonia tells Spain it will push for secession with or without assent. The Guardian . https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/27/catalonia-independence-spain-democratic-mandate

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Not sure whether your article is from a newspaper? Look for these characteristics:

  • Main purpose is to provide readers with a brief account of current events locally, nationally or internationally.
  • Can be published daily, semiweekly or weekly.
  • Articles are usually written by journalists who may or may not have subject expertise.
  • Written for the general public, readers don't need any previous subject knowledge.
  • Little, if any, information about other sources is provided.

If an item has no author, start the citation with the article title.

If, and only if, the article is signed "Anonymous", put the word Anonymous where you would normally place the author's name.

Italicize titles of journals, magazines and newspapers. Do not italicize the titles of articles.

Capitalize only the first letter of the first word of the article title. If there is a colon in the article title, also capitalize the first letter of the first word after the colon.

If an item has no date, use the short form n.d. where you would normally put the date.

Retrieval Dates

Most articles will not need these in the citation. Only use them for online articles from places where content may change often, like a free website or a wiki.

Page Numbers

If an article has no page numbers provided, leave that part of the citation out in the References List.

If an article doesn't appear on continuous pages, list all the page numbers the article is on, separated by commas. For example (4, 6, 12-14).

Note : All citations should be double spaced and have a hanging indent in a Reference List.

A "hanging indent" means that each subsequent line after the first line of your citation should be indented by 0.5 inches.

Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of Newspaper , p. SectionPage if given.

Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of Newspaper . URL

Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of News  Website.  URL

Use this format for articles published in online news sources such as BBC News, HuffPost, CNN, Salon etc. 

Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if Given. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Title of article: Subtitle if any. Name of Newspaper , SectionPage.

Title of article: Subtitle if any. (Year of Publication, Month Day if Given). Name of Newspaper , p. SectionPage.

Note : If instead of having no author, the article is signed as being written by "Anonymous", put the name "Anonymous" where you'd normally put the author's name. Only use the word Anonymous if the article is specifically credited that way.

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