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This Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, photo released by NBC shows, from left, Tamron Hall, Willie Geist, Natalie Morales and Al Roker on the set of NBC's "Today" show. (AP Photo/NBC, Peter Kramer)

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This Monday, Feb. 24, 2014 photo released by NBC shows, from left, Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Mayor Bill De Blasio, and Al Roker on NBC's "Today" show in New York. De Blasio appeared on "Today" to help cut the ribbon on the show's new outdoor plaza. (AP Photo/NBC, Peter Kramer)

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FILE- In this Feb. 20, 2014 photo provided by NBC, host Jimmy Fallon applauds first lady Michelle Obama on the set of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” in New York. Aside from Fallon wanting to do the show in New York City, NBC could have viewed a 30 percent tax break as incentive to bring the show back from the West Coast after 40 years. The tax credit, designed to lure certain types of programming to New York, can potentially save the network $20 million dollars a year. (AP Photo/NBC, Lloyd Bishop, File)

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FILE- In this Feb. 18, 2014 file photo released by NBC, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, left, talks with host Jimmy Fallon on the set of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," in New York. An added incentive to Fallon’s enthusiasm for returning the show back East is a 30 percent tax break tax break the city gives NBC for producing the show in New York. The tax incentive can save the network over $20 million a year. (AP Photo/NBC, Lloyd Bishop, File)

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FILE- In this Feb. 18, 2014 file photo released by NBC, host Jimmy Fallon is seated at his desk during "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," in New York. Fallon, a New Yorker who wanted the excitement of the nation’s largest city to permeate his show, brought “The Tonight Show” back to New York after 40 years on the West Coast. Producing the show in New York also nets NBC a 30 percent tax credit that can save the network more than $20 million a year. (AP Photo/NBC, Lloyd Bishop, File)

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FILE - This Oct. 29, 2013 file photo shows U.S. figure skater Sarah Hughes during a taping of the NBC Today NBC's Today Show Celebrates 100 Days To Sochi Olympics in New York. Hughes co-hosts a daily TV-style show on NBC's Olympics website and talks with fans via social media during prime-time skating coverage. (Photo by Brad Barket/Invision/AP, File)