Free ISO 690 (ES) Podcast Citation Generator
Generate accurate ISO 690 (ES) citations for podcast episodes, audio interviews, and radio programs.
How to cite a podcast in ISO 690 (ES)
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ISO 690 (ES) Podcast Citation Format
Podcast Episode:
Host, A. (Host). (Year, Month Day). Episode title (No. X) [Audio podcast episode]. In Podcast name. Platform. URL
ISO 690 (ES) Podcast Citation Examples
Podcast Episode
In-text: (Raz, 2024)
Examples formatted in ISO 690 (ES) style
Handling Special Cases
No Episode Number
If no episode number is listed, omit it from the citation.
Gross, T. (Host). (2024, March 3). Fresh air interview [Audio podcast episode]. In Fresh air. NPR. https://www.npr.orgFrequently Asked Questions
How do I cite a podcast episode in ISO 690 (ES)?
List the host as author with "(Host)" in parentheses. Include episode title, number if available, "[Audio podcast episode]" descriptor, "In" followed by the podcast series name in italics, platform, and URL.
What if the podcast has no host listed in ISO 690 (ES)?
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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