‘Futurama’ Sold in Broadcast Weekend Syndication to Tribune Stations
The animated show “Futurama” has been sold in broadcast weekend syndication to Tribune’s stations for a debut in the fall of 2011, Twentieth Television has announced.
The show, which first aired on Fox and now is shown in originals on Comedy Central, has been cleared in 30% of the country, with stations such as WPIX-TV in New York and KTLA-TV in Los Angeles signing on. In Chicago, however, where Tribure owns nationally distributed WGN, “Futurama” will be on Weigel Broadcasting’s WCIU.
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Season 6 description: It’s a year later [after the Michael-Lucifer showdown]. And while time can’t actually heal all wounds, it can sometimes dull the pain. Dean finds himself in one of the strangest situations he’s ever seen (and he’s seen strange): suburbia. Wearing very different hates: a civilian; a construction worker; a good boyfriend to Lisa; a surrogate father to her son Ben. That is, until his past inevitably catches up to him – in the form of Sam, mysteriously freed from his cage in hell. And Sam needs his brother to rejoin the fight, because a new threat is rising in the dark corners and backwoods of America. Not demons or angels this time, but creatures. Vampires. Werewolves. Djinn. And a thousand other freaks. They’re growing in numbers. Breaking old patterns. And leaving a very think and bloody trail in their wake.
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