Bondi Digital Publishing

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Bondi Digital Publishing is a privately held New York based digital media company that specializes in publishing complete digital archives of major consumer magazines.

Founded by David Anthony and Murat Aktar in 2004, Bondi Digital Publishing began by developing the technology that allowed the New Yorker to publish The Complete New Yorker in September 2005, a digital archive of its entire print archive on 8 DVD-ROMs. [1]In 2006 the New Yorker used Bondi’s technology again when they released their digital archive on hard drive.

In 2007 Bondi launched its publishing division when it partnered with Rolling Stone and Playboy magazines to publish both companies entire print archives in searchable digital archives on DVD-ROM.

The company established its Cover to Cover Series of digital archive box sets, first published in the fall of 2007, with Rolling Stone Cover To Cover, the First 40 Years. ISBN 978-0979526107 and Playboy Cover to Cover, the 50s. ISBN 978-0979526114 [2] The company markets the series through national book and media retailers and on its consumer website, www.covertocover.com

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