
Citing in text
e.g. In the Daily Telegraph, Aldrick (2011), discusses the CBI distributive trades survey which covers the first two weeks of December.
e.g. According to a 2011 newspaper article, Asda's chief financial officer stated retails “don't expect sales to continue to grow into January” (Aldrick 2011, p.3).
If the article does not have a reporter's name, use the name of the paper.
Reference at the end of work
Author's Surname, INITIALS., (or Newspaper Title), Year of publication. Title of article. Title of newspaper, Day and month, Page number/s, column number (optional, relevant to Media School).
Aldrick, P., 2011. Christmas cheer for high street amid recession warning. The Daily Telegraph, 21 December, 3.
If you have accessed the online version of this article, you can treat it like the printed version using the guidance above, or, reference it as a web page, as shown below:Author's Surname, INITIALS., (or Newspaper Title), Year. Title. Place of publication: Publisher (if ascertainable). Available from: URL [Accessed Date].
Aldrick, P., 2011. Christmas cheer for high street amid recession warning. London: The Daily Telegraph. Available from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/8968930/Christmas-cheer-for-high-street-amid-recession-warning.html [Accessed 22 December 2011].