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Citing a Newspaper Article Chicago/ Turabian: A Quick Guide with Examples

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In Chicago notes and bibliography style, it's recommended to only cite newspaper articles in footnotes and not include them in the bibliography unless they're essential or cited frequently. Magazine article citations must appear in the bibliography.

Citing a newspaper article in Chicago or any magazine in Turabian may be somewhat tricky. There are so many exceptions that students often get stuck in this uneasy task.

  • What is the right newspaper/ magazine article format for online publications?
  • Why don't all citations appear in Bibliography?
  • When should you specify page numbers?

These are just some of the questions students regularly ask when dealing with newspaper /magazine citations Chicago citations. Luckily, we’ve got all these questions answered in this blog. Read on and find general citation formats accompanied with useful examples. 

How to Cite an Online Newspaper Article: Chicago Style/Turabian

To cite newspaper article in Chicago/ Turabian format found online a researcher has to reference the website. In most situations, newspaper stories can only be cited in notes. Only include them in your Bibliography if they are essential. Furthermore, it is imperative that you understand the difference between full and short notes. A full note appears at the end of the page if it’s mentioned for the first time. If you need to use the same source repeatedly, you can put a short note. 

Here’s how to cite an online newspaper article in Chicago.

Bibliography

Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Newspaper Title (italicised), Publication date (month-day-year format). URL.

Full note

Author First Name (Initial) Last Name, "Title of Article," Newspaper Title, Publication date (month-day-year format), URL.

Short note 

Author’s Last Name, “Brief Version of Article Title”.

Example

chicago style/turabian online newspaper article citation example

How to Cite a Newspaper Article Chicago in Print

Your Turabian/ Chicago newspaper citation will be slightly different if the article is in print. Unlike an online source citation, there will be no URL. However, you should mention the exact page number in the Bibliography entry and your short note. Sometimes, page numbers contain a letter, so you should include it as well. For example, “B3”. the newspaper title should be italicised. Here’s a general formula for newspaper citation: 

Bibliography

Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Newspaper Title, Publication date (month-day-year format), page(s).

Full note

Author First Name (Initial) Last Name, "Title of Article," Newspaper Title, Publication date (month-day-year format).

Short note

Author’s Last Name, “Brief Version of Article Title,” page(s).

Example

chicago style newspaper article in print citation example

How to Cite a Newspaper Article Chicago With Two Authors

Chicago style newspaper having two authors require names of each one in the notes section along with the day it was published. You should give credit to both writers if there are two. Only the first name should be inverted. Separate 2 authors with "and." Below you can see a valid format for this citation:

Bibliography

1st Author’s Last Name, First Name and 2nd Author's First and Last Names. “Title of Article.” Newspaper Title, Publication date (month-day-year format), page(s).

Full note

1st Author’s Full Name and 2nd Author’s Full Name, "Title of Article," Newspaper Title, Publication date (month-day-year format).

Short note

1st Author’s Last Name and 2nd Author’s Last Name, “Brief Version of Article Title,” page(s).

Example

chicago style newspaper article with two authors citation example

Citing a Newspaper in Chicago Style: Multiple Authors

There are several things you should remember when creating a Chicago style newspaper citation with multiple authors. 

  1. You must list up to 10 authors in your Bibliography. Every author should be supplemented with a first and last name and separated by a comma. Use “and” before the last author.
  2. If there are more than 10 authors, mention just the first one in your Bibliography followed by “et a.l”
  3. As for the notes, write just the first author followed by “et al.” Other than that, everything remains the same.

Refer to our table below to get a better understanding of how things work. 


Multiple authors in Chicago newspaper citation
 

Number of authors

Bibliography entry

Full note

Short note

4+

Doe, Jane, Robert Greene, George White, Emily Miller, and James Davis.

Jane Doe et al. 

Doe et al. 

10+

Doe, Jane et al.

Jane Doe et al.

Doe et al.

Example

chicago style newspaper article with multiple authors citation example

How to Cite a Newspaper Article With No Author

Now it’s time that we discuss how to cite a newspaper article with no author in Chicago manual style. If there is no author, you should start with the article’s title. List all other items as you would so when citing a regular newspaper publication. Note that with no author the title of the newspaper or magazine should be italicized. 

How to Cite Magazine Article: Chicago/ Turabian

Chicago style magazine citation is pretty similar to that of a newspaper publication. However, unlike a newspaper citation, you must include the entry in your Bibliography. Besides, you should specify pages (if there are any) in your notes. There is no need to list pages in Bibliography. Below is a general format of print magazine citation in Chicago style. 

Bibliography

Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Magazine Title (italicised), Publication date (month-day-year format). 

Full note

Author First Name (Initial) Last Name, "Title of Article," Magazine Title, Publication date (month-day-year format), page(s).

Short note

Author’s Last Name, “Brief Version of Article Title,” page(s).

Example

chicago style/turabian magazine article citation example

How to Cite an Online Magazine in Chicago Style/ Turabian

To cite an online magazine in Chicago or Turabian style, you should use a general format for magazine citations and add a URL. Link to the online version should only appear in Bibliography and full note. Keep in mind that usually there are no page numbers in online publications, so you can skip them. Use an example below. 

Example

chicago style/turabian online magazine article citation example


Use an online encyclopedia and do not know how to cite it? There is one more blog with a useful guide that will explain how to cite an online encyclopedia Chicago. It is simple for understanding.

How to Cite a Letter to the Editor in Chicago Style

Published letters to the editor have a concise news article format. It’s usually listed just in your notes. Mention an author’s name and write its title “letter to the editor” without any headlines. Here’s how to do that:

Full note

Author’s Full Name, letter to the editor, Newspaper Title, publication date (month-day-year), URL (for online sources only).

Example

chicago style letter to the editor citation example

Final Thoughts: Citing a Newspaper Article Chicago

Above we’ve tried to cover all details on how to cite a newspaper or magazine article in Chicago. Now you are proclaimed a master of Chicago/Turabian citations! 

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Article posted on:Dec 5, 2022
Article updated on:Oct 13, 2024

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