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'''4 May, 2011''': | '''4 May, 2011''': ''[[Countdown to Futurama]]'' begins releasing teaser material from the [[broadcast season 8|upcoming broadcast season]]. | ||
'''24 March, 2011''': [[Season 7]] is confirmed to consist of 26 episodes, planned to air on [[Comedy Central]] in [[2012]] and [[2013]] as the [[Broadcast season 9|ninth]] and [[Broadcast season 10|tenth]] broadcast seasons. | '''24 March, 2011''': [[Season 7]] is confirmed to consist of 26 episodes, planned to air on [[Comedy Central]] in [[2012]] and [[2013]] as the [[Broadcast season 9|ninth]] and [[Broadcast season 10|tenth]] broadcast seasons. | ||
'''22 March, 2011''': [[Maurice LaMarche]] announces that he has closed his deal for | '''22 March, 2011''': [[Maurice LaMarche]] announces that he has closed his deal for Season 7. | ||
'''6 February, 2011''': ''[[Futurama]]'' is nominated for two [[Annie Awards]], but loses to ''{{w|Robot Chicken}}'' and ''{{w|Kung Fu Panda}}''. | '''6 February, 2011''': ''[[Futurama]]'' is nominated for two [[Annie Awards]], but loses to ''{{w|Robot Chicken}}'' and ''{{w|Kung Fu Panda}}''. |
Revision as of 20:15, 16 May 2011
4 May, 2011: Countdown to Futurama begins releasing teaser material from the upcoming broadcast season.
24 March, 2011: Season 7 is confirmed to consist of 26 episodes, planned to air on Comedy Central in 2012 and 2013 as the ninth and tenth broadcast seasons.
22 March, 2011: Maurice LaMarche announces that he has closed his deal for Season 7.
6 February, 2011: Futurama is nominated for two Annie Awards, but loses to Robot Chicken and Kung Fu Panda.