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The change reportedly will occur in February following the
conclusion of the Winter Olympics in Russia . NBC plans to use the games
to promote Leno's farewell and Fallon's debut.
The show will also be relocating from Los
Angeles to New York
-- where it first began. Jay told the NYTimes, "The main difference
between this and the other time is I'm part of the process. The last time the
decision was made without me. I came into work one day and -- you're out. There
really aren't any complications like there were the last time. This time it
feels right."
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Jay also discussed his tenure hosting the show saying,
"I'm glad I've kept it No. 1. When I started people said, 'Oh the only
reason you're winning is because of 'ER,' or 'The only reason you're winning is
because Hugh Grant came on and said that one thing.' Well, at least now I can
say the only reason we're winning is cause we're winning."
He added that after the end of his reign as host he plans to
be "back on the road, being a comedian again."
Fallon will be the Tonight Show's sixth host.
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