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Person close to talks: NBC installing Fallon on 'Late Night'

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by The Associated Press

Posted: May 11, 2008

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TV Personality Jimmy Fallon speaks at a news conference on Monday, May 12, 2008, in New York, where he was named the new host of NBC's "Late Night" show, when Conan O'Brien takes over the "Tonight Show". (AP Photo/Peter Kramer)
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TV Personality Jimmy Fallon poses at a news conference on Monday, May 12, 2008, in New York, where he was named the new host of NBC's "Late Night" show, when Conan O'Brien takes over the "Tonight Show". (AP Photo/Peter Kramer)


NEW YORK (AP) -- Jimmy Fallon will officially be given the keys to NBC's "Late Night" franchise following Conan O'Brien's exit.

A person close to the negotiations who spoke on condition of anonymity because the announcement hadn't been made confirmed the widely rumored change Sunday and said a news conference was planned for Monday.

All that's left is an official date for NBC's transition: O'Brien moving out West to take over for Jay Leno on the "Tonight" show and Fallon following in the next time slot.

Fallon was a "Saturday Night Live" cast member before leaving for a movie career in 2004. He has had mixed success, with his most notable role as a childlike Boston Red Sox fan and Drew Barrymore's paramour in "Fever Pitch."

He signed a deal with NBC in 2007 that was widely seen as a way to keep him in the fold until the time came for Monday's announcement.

It would be hard for him to have a rockier transition than O'Brien had when he took over from David Letterman in the mid-1990s. O'Brien was a writer with a quick sense of humor but a mystery to the television audience, and he was savaged in early reviews. NBC nearly fired him but persevered, and O'Brien grew into the role.

It was in large part to keep O'Brien happy that NBC announced four years ago that he would replace Leno next year.

While Leno went along with the plan, there are reports that the workaholic comic is not eager to leave. NBC Universal is trying to find a job that would satisfy him and avoid having Leno move to ABC or Fox to compete directly against O'Brien.

NBC could decide to back out of the plan and keep Leno on "Tonight," but O'Brien's contract calls for a penalty fee reportedly close to $40 million.

It all amounts to a roll of the dice in late-night, where NBC has stayed on top despite the network's prime-time problems.

NBC's announcement opens network television's "upfront" week, when fall schedules are set and presented to advertisers. NBC took the unusual step of announcing its schedule a month ago, and it has invited advertisers for a Monday sales presentation emphasizing all of NBC Universal's properties.

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What do you all think about this? I'm pretty skeptical myself. I was never very impressed by Fallon on Saturday Night Live (though I didn't watch the show that much when he was on it) and think that some of his movies, like Taxi, were atrocious. Disappointing, but definitely looking forward to Conan being on earlier.

Ben Neff on May 13, '08 at 10:14 AM
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I don't care for his movies at all, but I don't blame him for that. He was tight cast in films that were not very well written.

I actually liked him on SNL, and think he will do fine as a late night host. Time will tell!

LayFlats on May 13, '08 at 10:17 AM
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Huge SNL fan and I congratulate anyone who fids success after their run, like Ben said though I am skeptical about him actually hosting a show like this.

I've been a fan of Jimmy's for a while now, though I didn't see "Taxi" (because of Queen, not Jimmy), I really enjoyed "Fever Pitch" and thought he did well in that.

So, here's to Jimmy for succeeding, and now time will tell like LayFlats said.

irratebass on May 13, '08 at 11:50 AM
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