A Chicago style citation for an interview.
Here’s what’s needed for a Chicago style bibliography when you are citing an interview.
Say you gleaned information from a Q and A. This is what’s required.
Person interviewed
Interviewer
Date of interview (month, day, year)
Interview title
Program or publication
Broadcaster/publisher
Here’s how a Chicago Humanities citation would look for when the greatest interviewer ever, Jon Stewart, grilled the man who won the popular vote for president, but lost the Supreme Court tally, Al Gore.
Gore, Al. "The Assault on Reason." The Daily Show. By Jon Stewart. New York: Comedy Central, May 24, 2007.
The same facts are used in Chicago Scientific, but are arranged a little differently, as you can see below.
Gore, Al. 2007. "The Assault on Reason." The Daily Show. By Jon Stewart. New York: Comedy Central, May 24.



