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press bureau

American  

noun

  1. an organization or a department whose function is press-agentry.


Example Sentences

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The press bureau in Garmisch contacted the New York Times to say that anyone reporting large numbers of troops in the area was a liar.

From BBC

Thankfully, there are journalists as perceptive as Katherine Corcoran, a former Associated Press bureau chief and correspondent in Mexico who not only grasps the complexities of our southern neighbor but also has clearly let the country and its people into her soul.

From Washington Post

Her father was a prominent Zionist and served in the Weimar government as a deputy minister in charge of the press bureau.

From Washington Post

Selsky, a former Associated Press bureau chief in the Caribbean and Colombia, reported from Salem, Oregon.

From Seattle Times

“Here’s a thought, maybe ask ex-hostages if they want to each be assigned to represent a military target that could kill many civilians, supposedly in their honor,” tweeted Sulome Anderson, a journalist who is the daughter of Terry A. Anderson, a former Associated Press bureau chief who was kidnapped by Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon in 1985 and held for six years.

From New York Times