ABNT Numerico - Podcasts

Free ABNT Numerico Podcast Citation Generator

Generate accurate ABNT Numerico citations for podcast episodes, audio interviews, and radio programs.

How to cite a podcast in ABNT Numerico

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Search for the podcast

Paste a DOI, URL, ISBN, title, or author name to find the exact source record.

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Check the ABNT Numerico formatting fields

Verify author, year, title, container, and publication details before copying the final citation.

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Copy the formatted result

Get the complete ABNT Numerico citation plus the matching in-text citation or footnote format.

ABNT Numerico Podcast Citation Format

Podcast Episode:

Host A. Episode title [Podcast episode]. Podcast Name. Platform; Published date. URL.

ABNT Numerico Podcast Citation Examples

Podcast Episode

Raz G. The Airbnb story [Podcast episode]. How I Built This. NPR; January 15, 2024. https://www.npr.org/example

In-text: [1]

Examples formatted in ABNT Numerico style

Handling Special Cases

No Episode Number

If no episode number is listed, omit it from the citation.

Gross T. Fresh air interview [Podcast episode]. Fresh Air. NPR; March 3, 2024. https://www.npr.org

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cite a podcast episode in ABNT Numerico?

Include the host name, episode title, "[Podcast episode]" descriptor, podcast series name in italics, platform, and publication date.

What if the podcast has no host listed in ABNT Numerico?

Use the podcast production company or network as the author. If no author can be identified, start the citation with the episode title.

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