how do u cite the newspaper the couier journal

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To cite the newspaper The Courier Journal, you can follow the guidelines provided by the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL). Here are the steps to cite a newspaper article from The Courier-Journal:

1. Start with the author's last name, followed by a comma, then the first initial and any additional initials. If there is no known author, use "Anonymous" instead.
Example: Smith, J.

2. If the article has a title, enclose it in quotation marks. If not, use a description of the article in square brackets.
Example: "Title of Article"

3. Include the newspaper name in italics. For The Courier Journal, it should be written as "The Courier-Journal."
Example: The Courier-Journal

4. Add the publication date in day-month-year format.
Example: 12 March 2022

5. If the article appears in a specific section of the newspaper, include the section name in title case, followed by a comma.
Example: Sports,

6. Finally, include the page number(s) of the article.
Example: pp. A1, A4

Putting it all together, a citation for a newspaper article from The Courier Journal might look like this:

Smith, J. "Title of Article." The Courier-Journal, 12 March 2022, Sports, pp. A1, A4.

Don't forget to double-check the specific formatting requirements given by your instructor or institution, as they may have their own preferred citation style.