What is Daily Bruin's Revenue?
Daily Bruin's estimated revenue for 2024 is $5.02M.
What does Daily Bruin do?
Since 1919, The Daily Bruin has served as UCLA's premier source of campus news for students and members of the university. The paper, originally known as Normal Outlook and then Cub Californian, has mostly published each school day of the year since the mid-1920s. The Bruin is now the only five-day paper serving a University of California campus.
In Kerckhoff 118, the Daily Bruin's central-campus office, about 250 students work in 14 editorial sections to produce the paper each day. Students serve as the paper's editors, reporters, photographers, videojournalists, designers and programmers. An editorial board composed of UCLA students serves as the newspaper's official voice on matters concerning students.
The Bruin also regularly performs strongly in college media competitions. In 2014, the paper received the ACP Pacemaker award, widely recognized as the most prestigious honor in college journalism, for the nation's best daily college newspaper. In 2015, the paper received 30 California College Media Association awards, including the award for Best Daily Newspaper in the state for the second year in a row.
Because UCLA does not have a journalism major or school, the Daily Bruin serves as the university's primary training ground for young journalists. Daily Bruin alumni have worked at many top news organizations, including National Public Radio, BBC, the New York Times and the Washington Post.
The Daily Bruin is a resource to the students, faculty, staff and community members of UCLA and Westwood. The paper offers local insight and coverage of events, trends and important topics on campus every day it prints.