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Zinio

Zinio

Zinio LLC is a multi-platform distribution service for digital magazines, with more than 5,500 magazines from a wide range of publishers. [2]

Zinio LLC
Type
Private
IndustryDigital publishing
Founded2001(2001)
FounderKevin McCurdy, Rich Maggiotto
HeadquartersNew York City, NY,U.S.
Area served
International
Key people

Kelly Conlin (CEO)

David Gilmour (Chairman)
ProductsZinio Pro
OwnerGilvest LP
Number of employees
250-500
Websitewww.zinio.com

Company

Founded in 2001 by Kevin McCurdy, is headquartered in New York City and has offices in Barcelona, London, San Francisco, Paris, and Ho Chi Minh. [3] Since 2007, the company has been privately held by Gilvest LP, an investment entity owned by entrepreneur and businessman David Gilmour.

The company previously owned BlueDolphin, a magazine subscription company, but this was sold in January 2007 to M2 Media Group.

Features

The Zinio service includes the sections "Explore", "Read", and "Shop".

More than 3,000 articles are available daily through the website or smartphone/tablet apps.

[2] Magazines—single issues and subscriptions—are downloaded to the reading list, and available via app or web browser.

[7] Issues can be downloaded and read offline on mobile devices as well.

[7]

In the Shop section, users can browse the digital newsstand by category or search directly for a magazine title or keyword.

The search filters can be set for country (Canada, UK, US, and more) of publication, language, and date of publication.

Zinio readers can sign into their Zinio accounts with their Facebook logins and share articles from the Zinio app. [7]

Platforms and availability

Material hosted by Zinio can be read on a computer or device running a Web browser, and by apps for Android devices, the Apple iPad and iPhone, Windows 8, and Windows RT. [8] Before 2012 the Zinio Reader was not compatible with Windows Mobile, Blackberry (or other PDA's) or reading devices such as the Sony Reader, Nooks or original Kindle, although the company planned to include more mobile devices. An app for the BlackBerry PlayBook became available in 2012. [8] A user's reading list is accessible through any device set up with their Zinio account.

References

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[2]
Citation Linkweb.archive.org"Zinio Named Best iOS Magazine App During The Best App Ever Awards At The Mobile World Congress"
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[3]
Citation Linkzinio.comthe original
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[4]
Citation Linkes.zinio.com"Empresa | Revistas digitales y eBooks de Zinio"
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[5]
Citation Linkventurebeat.com"Zinio partly dismantled, and sold to Gilvest"
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[6]
Citation Linkventurebeat.com"M2 Media Group acquires online magazine BlueDolphin.com"
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[7]
Citation Linkweb.archive.org"About"
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[8]
Citation Linkzinio.comthe original
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[9]
Citation Linkimgs.zinio.comZinio FAQs
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