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press bureau

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noun

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


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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 • Jun. 7, 2023

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 • Nov. 3, 2022

Paul Clifford Smith, 34, editor-on-leave of the San Francisco Chronicle, ex-head of OWI's press bureau.

From Time Magazine Archive

So that their readers might have more intelligence of what happens beyond the sea, many a U. S. newspaper and press bureau has recently augmented its foreign service.

From Time Magazine Archive

If certain explanations of the symbolism seem familiar, it is only because all wordings of the ideas echo the artists' interpretations as given out by the press bureau.

From An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition by Cheney, Sheldon