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Official: Fallon to Succeed Leno as 'Tonight Show' Host in Spring 2014

Late night talker to move to New York with Lorne Michaels as executive producer

By Andrea Morabito -- Broadcasting & Cable, 4/3/2013 12:38:59 PM

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NBC on Wednesday made its Tonight Show transition plans official, announcing Jay Leno would give up the reins to the franchise in spring 2014 with Late Night host Jimmy Fallon succeeding him. The storied show will move from Burbank, Calif., to New York City with the shift, timed to the network's coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels will take over as executive producer of The Tonight Show under Fallon, which will film at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Plans for Late Night's 12:35 a.m. slot are in development and will be announced soon, NBC said.

"We are purposefully making this change when Jay is No. 1, just as Jay replaced Johnny Carson when he was No. 1," said NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke in a statement. "Jimmy Fallon is a unique talent and this is his time. I'm thrilled he will become the sixth host of The Tonight Show at exactly the right moment, in conjunction with our coverage of next year's Winter Olympic Games from Sochi, Russia."

The announcement ends weeks of speculation on the future of the late night franchise, much of which has played out publicly. On Monday, Leno and Fallon filmed a video addressing the rumors that featured the two hosts singing "Tonight" from West Side Story and aired as a bridge between their shows. The transition is especially sensitive for NBC given the ultimately failed succession to Conan O'Brien back in 2009 that ended with the network re-installing Leno after nine months and O'Brien bolting for TBS.

NBC is said to have accelerated its succession plans in response to ABC moving Jimmy Kimmel Live to 11:35 p.m. in January, where the 45-year-old host has made inroads with the younger audience that is most valuable to advertisers. By shifting Fallon, who, at 38, is currently the youngest of the late-night hosts, it hopes to compete for the young demo before ABC has a chance to lock up the audience.

Leno, however, still ranks No. 1 in both total viewers and adults 18-49, as he has since he returned in March 2010, and for 14 years before his 2009 departure. Season to date, Tonight is averaging a 0.8 rating in the demo and 3.5 million viewers. CBS' Late Show with David Letterman averages a 0.7 rating and 3.1 million viewers while Kimmel averages a 0.7 and 2.6 million viewers.

Given those ratings, NBC's decision to transition its late-night franchise is seen as risky by many in the industry considering the network's poor performance in primetime (it ranked fifth during the February sweep) and the valuable Today's show's slip to No. 2 in the mornings.

Leno has hosted The Tonight Show since 1992, when he won the battle to succeed Johnny Carson with Letterman, who defected to CBS. Fallon has hosted Late Night since taking over for O'Brien in March 2009, where his show ranks No. 1 with a 0.5 rating with adults 18-49 and 1.7 million viewers over CBS' Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, which draws a 0.4 rating and 1.5 million viewers.

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