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"Folks, I got to be honest with you, I had a really awkward day today. I had to call David Letterman and tell him he didn't get the 'Tonight Show' again," Leno said. Then came NBC's turn to get jabbed. "I just have one request for Jimmy: We've all fought, kicked and scratched to get this network up to fifth place. Now we have to keep it there. Jimmy, don't let it slip into sixth!" Leno said, according to a network transcript. Kimmel, whose move to 11:35 p.m. Eastern on ABC helped trigger the NBC switch, played it safe with a mild monologue joke about himself. "As you probably heard ... I will take over as new host of the 'Tonight Show,' he said, only to be interrupted by a producer's whispered correction. "Ummm, apparently it was a different Jimmy. ... Does anyone know what the return policy is on yachts?" Kimmel asked. Fallon, who has about a year to ponder his future promotion, was succinct. "Welcome! This is 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ... for now," he said. "You guys probably heard the news: I'm going to be taking over the 'Tonight Show' next February! But don't worry. Until February, our focus is right here on whatever this show is called."
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