How to Cite a Radio in HARVARD: Format and Examples
Complete guide to citing radios in HARVARD format. Includes examples and formatting rules.
Citation Format
Author, A. A. (Year). Radio title. Source Name.Example
Smith, J. A. (2023). Radio example. Academic Source.Important Notes
- Follow the standard formatting guidelines
- Include all required elements
- Check for style-specific requirements
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