Drama over hosting The Tonight Show could be set to resurface, with a report from The Hollywood Reporter that NBC is set to announce Jay Leno's retirement and that Jimmy Fallon will take over as host of the iconic late night show. The paper cited two high-level industry sources as saying the announcement is expected in May, and that the 2013-2014 season would be Leno's last, after which Fallon would leave his current post as host of Late Night to take over The Tonight Show in the summer of 2014. The Hollywood Reporter cited its sources as saying NBC is making the move partly out of concern about the competition on ABC, which moved younger-skewing Jimmy Kimmel to 11:35 p.m. in January. NBC denied the report, while FoxNews.com cited Leno's rep as saying, "We do not speculate on rumor."