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Who said the words, Zacs-Master, was also part of the quote from the article referred to!
Here's the whole relevant section...
"It's frustrating to write for the Daily Mail," Oborne said in an Intelligence Squared debate on the press. "You can't make erudite references to clever books you've read because it's written for the readers."
For brevity, I simply omitted the words that were not part of the quote.
In fact, a multitude of people could verify my source...anyone who still has a copy of the paper or internet access to it! Just because I cannot do so does not mean that it didn't happen.
As I've pointed out to others here before, the words 'customary' and 'obligatory' are not synonymous. AnswerBank just says that it's 'customary' to offer a reference and - if it's impossible to do so, as it is here - then there is no possible objection to presenting the material without one.