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Dexter Gets His Own Newsstand PDF Print E-mail
Written by Arya Ponto   
Friday, 26 September 2008

newsstand.jpgIf you happen to pass San Francisco's Union Square in downtown, you'll see that a rather peculiar newsstand was erected with the name Dexter and a date. This Dexter Newsstand is there to promote this coming Sunday's Season 3 premiere of the hit Showtime series of the same name.

Earlier this month, several mock covers of real magazines with Dexter on them were seen on the show's official Facebook group. Apparently Showtime took the concept further than a cover and actually published these mags—though they're only about 6 pages long. These magazines were available for "purchase" at the Dexter Newsstand.

What tickles me is the articles inside, made to look exactly like the articles on the magazine it's parodying. The Rolling Stone one has interviews with Dexter and new character A.D.A. Miguel Prado, wine and dine spots in Miami, Dexter's own sandwich recipe, a list of must-have tools for murdering people, and mini-reviews ofShowtime's other shows and movies. The Us Weekly one has articles like "Law Enforcement Hotties", "Dexter's 5 Signs You're Dating a Serial Killer", "Dating Horror Stories", hairstyles and clothes of the women in Dexter, and a poll asking if Rita and Dexter should tie the knot.

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This marketing is meant to suggest that the character is “a celebrity, part of popular culture, a cover boy,” according to Len Fogge, executive vice president for creative marketing, research and digital media at Showtime. It's hilarious to read these, really. I love this marketing and I wish they would make more.

Here are the other magazine cover parodies. They are spoofs of Rolling Stone, Us Weekly, Esquire, GQ, Wired, The New Yorker, Details, Interview, Los Angeles Magazine and Vanity Fair. Try and guess which one's which.

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September 26, 2008, Lex Walker said:

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The first episode for season 3 is pretty good. It keeps up with the standard set by the previous two seasons. Good watch.
 

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September 29, 2008, Tyler Barlass said:

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I'm starting to see these magazine covers pop up as online ads all over the place.

I think it's great advertising and hope this, plus the fact that the show had healthy ratings when it was aired on CBS, will give a big bust to Season 3 ratings.
 

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