Jimmy Fallon to succeed Conan on NBC talk show

Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:04am EDT
 
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By Steve Gorman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Saturday Night Live" veteran Jimmy Fallon will take Conan O'Brien's place on NBC next year when O'Brien succeeds Jay Leno on "The Tonight Show, a person familiar with the deal said on Thursday.

The two leading showbiz trade magazines, Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, both reported that a formal announcement of plans to install Fallon in O'Brien's place as host of NBC's "Late Night" show would likely come next month.

Fallon, long considered a leading contender for the 12:35 a.m. slot, will complete an NBC talent shuffle set in motion when the network announced in 2004 that Leno would retire from "Tonight" in 2009 and that O'Brien would replace him.

Fallon's publicist had no comment. Nor did NBC, the flagship broadcast company of the General Electric Co-controlled NBC Universal.

But network executive Rick Ludwin said last year that the former "Saturday Night Live" writer-performer was a front-runner to succeed O'Brien.

Fallon, 33, appeared on "SNL" for six seasons and co-hosted its "Weekend Update" segment. He left the show to focus on making features, although such efforts as "Fever Pitch" and "Taxi" fell flat at the box office.

His impending move to "Late Night" stems from a development deal he signed with NBC in early 2007.

It was not clear whether he would move into O'Brien's New York studio, which will become vacant when O'Brien moves to Los Angeles to take over the 11:35 p.m. slot.  Continued...

 
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