How to cite a newspaper article in APA 6
An article published in a daily or weekly newspaper. Previous APA edition — still required by some journals and older style guides.
Quick answer
To cite a newspaper article in APA 6, include the author(s), year, title, and container or publisher details. A concrete example is below.
Example
Doe, J. (2024, March 15). The rise of AI in academic research. The New York Times.
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What you need
For a newspaper article, APA 6 expects these fields at minimum:
- Author(s)
- Full date
- Article title
- Newspaper name
- Page or URL
Common mistakes
- Using title case for article titles. APA uses sentence case for everything except the journal name.
- Spelling out author first names. APA 7 uses initials (e.g. 'Smith, J.'), not full given names.
- Forgetting the DOI. When a DOI exists, most styles now require it (usually as a full https://doi.org/… URL).
- Inconsistent capitalization. APA uses sentence case for titles; MLA and Chicago use title case. Mixing them is the single most common style error.
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Last updated: 5 May 2026