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'''31 July, 2009''': The [[recasting ploy]] is nearing its end as [[Katey Sagal]], [[Maurice LaMarche]] , [[Tress MacNeille]], [[Billy West]] and [[John DiMaggio]] [http://tv.ign.com/articles/100/1009858p1.html have sealed the contract with 20th Century Fox Television] to return for the [[second run]].  Supporting cast, like [[Phil LaMarr]] and [[David Herman]] are still to be settled.
'''31 July, 2009''': The [[recasting ploy]] is nearing its end as [[Katey Sagal]], [[Maurice LaMarche]] , [[Tress MacNeille]], [[Billy West]] and [[John DiMaggio]] [http://tv.ign.com/articles/100/1009858p1.html have sealed the contract with 20th Century Fox Television] to return for the [[second run]].  Supporting cast, like [[Lauren Tom]], [[Phil LaMarr]] and [[David Herman]] are still to be settled.


'''10 June, 2009''': Comedy Central has [http://www.comedycentral.com/press/press_releases/2009/061009_futurama_returns.jhtml officially announced] a [[Season 6|new season]] of 26 episodes of ''Futurama'' to begin air in 2010.
'''10 June, 2009''': Comedy Central has [http://www.comedycentral.com/press/press_releases/2009/061009_futurama_returns.jhtml officially announced] a [[Season 6|new season]] of 26 episodes of ''Futurama'' to begin air in 2010.

Revision as of 11:51, 1 August 2009

31 July, 2009: The recasting ploy is nearing its end as Katey Sagal, Maurice LaMarche , Tress MacNeille, Billy West and John DiMaggio have sealed the contract with 20th Century Fox Television to return for the second run. Supporting cast, like Lauren Tom, Phil LaMarr and David Herman are still to be settled.

10 June, 2009: Comedy Central has officially announced a new season of 26 episodes of Futurama to begin air in 2010.

2 May, 2009 (site news): Today, together with the Futurama Madhouse, The Infosphere announces the introduction of the FutraMedia Foundation.

26 April, 2009: Today, Bender's Game aired on Comedy Central as its four sub-episodes.

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