Bondi Digital Publishing
Bondi Digital Publishing
David Anthony
88 Tenth Avenue 6th Floor
New York NY 10011
tel 212.405.1655
fax 212.604.9964
Bondi Digital Publishing helps magazine publishers make money from their print archives.
Bondi has developed both online and offline software platforms for searching and viewing large collections of magazines. Bondi’s platform presents digital issues as exact replicas of the print release with all of the rich formatting intact. In addition to being a familiar experience to readers, this allows magazines to release back issues under the original copyright.
Bondi’s offerings are targeted to publishers interested in monetizing their archives; consumers and professionals in search of relevant content that can be organized and stored intelligently; and advertisers in search of a more focused and targeted audience on the internet.
In March 2009 Bondi launched its online platform with www.playboyarchive.com a site offering free access to a collection of issues from each year of Playboy’s history. The company also announced plans to launch www.covertocover.com in summer 2009 which initially will offer the entire print history of both Playboy and Rolling Stone in a paid access model.
Founded in 2004, Bondi set the standard for user-friendly, searchable digital magazine archives when The New Yorker selected the company to develop the software platform behind the Complete New Yorker, an eight DVD-ROM set containing almost 500,000 print pages. In 2007, Bondi published digital archives of the first 40 years of Rolling Stone magazine and it began releasing the complete run of Playboy magazine.