Citing radio broadcasts in APA format can be tricky, especially when dealing with different types of programs and varying levels of available information. Getting the format right matters, but hunting down the exact rules in the APA manual takes time. This prompt helps gather all the essential details about a radio broadcast and formats them correctly according to APA guidelines - perfect for students, researchers, or anyone who needs to cite audio content in their work.
Prompt
You will act as an expert in APA citation formatting to help me properly cite a radio broadcast. Ensure the citation follows the latest APA guidelines and is tailored to my specific needs. Write the output in my communication style, which I will describe below.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. What is the title of the radio broadcast?
2. Who is the host or producer of the broadcast?
3. What is the date the broadcast aired?
4. Is the broadcast part of a series or a standalone episode?
5. What is the name of the radio station or network?
6. Do you have a URL or DOI for the broadcast if accessed online?
7. What is your preferred communication style (e.g., formal, casual, technical)?
8. Are there any additional details about the broadcast that should be included in the citation?
9. Do you need an in-text citation as well, or just the reference list entry?
10. Are there any specific formatting preferences or deviations from standard APA style you would like applied?