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Interview – Chicago Bibliography

Personal/Unpublished Interview

Chicago style does not expect a full bibliographic citation for a personal interview but it is permissable to do if you want to.

Format:

Last Name, First Name. Interview by First Name Last Name. Interview Type. Location, Date Interviewed.

Example:

Smith, John, and Jane Doe. Interview with Bob Anderson. Personal interview. Pittsburgh, February 11, 2009.

Recorded Interview

Format:

Interviewee's last name, First name Initial. Interview by interviewer's name. "Title of the interview" [if given]. Radio, TV program, or Journal title. Program producers [if pertinent]. Month, Day, Year, edition [if radio, TV, or periodical]. Publication location: Publishing company, year [if given]. Page numbers [if given].

Examples:

1. Raymond Bellour, "Alternation, Segmentation, Hypnosis: Interview with Raymond Bellour," by Janet Bergstrom, Camera Obscura, no. 3 (Summer 1979): 89-94.
2. Bellour, "Interview with Raymond Bellour," 90.

Bellour, Raymond. "Alternation, Segmentation, Hypnosis: Interview with Raymond Bellour." By Janet Bergstrom. Camera Obscura, no. 3 (Summer 1979): 89-94.


Downey, Robert, Jr. Interview by Graham Norton. The Graham Norton Show. BBC America, December 14, 2009.


Glass, Ira. Interview by John Black. "419: Petty Tyrant." This American Life. Podcast audio, November 12, 2010.

Web

Examples:

Sandusky, Jerry. Interview by Bob Costas. "Sandusky to Costas: ‘I am Innocent of Those Charges.’" Rock Center with Brian Williams. NBC. November 15, 2011. http://rockcenter.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/15/8821656-sandusky-to-costas-i-am-innocent-of-those-charges.



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