A news bureau chief is an experienced reporter or correspondent who holds a management position in the newsroom and is responsible for coordinating the efforts of the reporting staff to investigate and cover stories, often for dissemination to other media outlets.
Bureau Chief Responsibilities. A bureau chief may be responsible for one city or part of a country, or responsible for multiple cities and countries. Bureau chiefs must curate, report and file a selection of news stories from their base of operations, be it domestic or international, to their newspaper's home office.
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