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Posted: 2014-09-12T01:48:10Z | Updated: 2014-09-12T15:59:06Z Michael Che To Anchor 'Weekend Update' On 'SNL' Alongside Colin Jost, Replacing Cecily Strong | HuffPost

Michael Che To Anchor 'Weekend Update' On 'SNL' Alongside Colin Jost, Replacing Cecily Strong

Big 'Weekend Update' Shakeup At 'SNL'
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You'll be seeing even more of Michael Che come Sept. 27. Bill Carter of The New York Times is reporting that the newest "Daily Show" correspondent and "Saturday Night Live " writer will be taking a spot at the "Weekend Update" desk during SNL 's 40th season.

Che replaces Cecily Strong and will co-host "Update" alongside Colin Jost, who enters his second year in the coveted role. Strong remains a repertory player. Che will end his brief run as a Daily Show correspondent in the move.

i wanna thank Jon & the entire @TheDailyShow staff for letting me do this. i had a FANTASTIC time there. 1st class all the way

Michael Che (@CheThinks) September 12, 2014

Che, a native New Yorker who got his start in stand-up in 2009, began writing for SNL in 2013, and joined the "Daily Show" cast this year.

After a season with the largest SNL cast in history, the show announced several changes over the summer. Featured players John Milhiser, Brooks Wheelan and Nol Wells were let go, and Nasim Pedrad is leaving to co-star in the eagerly anticipated "Mulaney."

Several new writers have been announced, including Natasha Rothwell (who was one of 11 women who auditioned last season for the featured player spot that ultimately went to Sasheer Zamata), Streeter Seidell from College Humor, Nick Rutherford (the only member of sketch group Good Neighbor not hired by SNL last year), UCB LA's Alison Rich and The PIT's Jeremy Beiler.

To date, Che is the only new on-screen addition announced. But according to Carter, Lorne Michaels is considering adding one or two more cast members.

In addition to his work on "The Daily Show," Che was recently seen as the first stand-up comedian to appear on "Late Night With Seth Meyers."

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