“This week, NBC told us five years in advance that Conan O'Brien will take over for Jay Leno, but the network still hasn't said who'll take over for Jimmy Fallon this weekend.”

—  Jimmy Fallon

Now ironic quote from Entertainment Weekly from October 1, 2004 about a replacement Weekend Update anchor
Susman, Gary (2004-10-01), "Riggle Room" http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,703947,00.html. EW.com (accessed 2009-02-05)
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