Host Pat Sajak , Ending 40-Year-Run , on 'Wheel of Fortune' .<br />CNN reports that Pat Sajak has confirmed that<br />he will be ending his tenure on television's <br />longest-running game show, 'Wheel of Fortune.'.<br />In a June 12 tweet, Sajak said, , “Well, the time has come. I’ve decided that our 41st <br />season, which begins in September, will be my last.”.<br />It’s been a wonderful ride, and I’ll have <br />more to say in the coming months. , Pat Sajak, via Twitter.<br />Many thanks to you all. (If nothing else, <br />it’ll keep the clickbait sites busy!), Pat Sajak, via Twitter.<br /> Sajak offered no indication <br />of who might replace him.<br />CNN reports that Sony Pictures Television's executive <br />vice president of game shows said that Sajak will , “continue as a consultant on the show for <br />three years following his last year hosting.”.<br />CNN reports that Sony Pictures Television's executive <br />vice president of game shows said that Sajak will , “continue as a consultant on the show for <br />three years following his last year hosting.”.<br />As the host of Wheel of Fortune, <br />Pat has entertained millions <br />of viewers across America <br />for 40 amazing years, Suzanne Prete, Executive vice president of game shows at Sony Pictures Television, via CNN.<br />As the host of Wheel of Fortune, <br />Pat has entertained millions <br />of viewers across America <br />for 40 amazing years, Suzanne Prete, Executive vice president of game shows at Sony Pictures Television, via CNN.<br />We are incredibly grateful and proud <br />to have had Pat as our host for all <br />these years and we look forward <br />to celebrating his outstanding career <br />throughout the upcoming season, Suzanne Prete, Executive vice president of game shows at Sony Pictures Television, via CNN.<br />We are incredibly grateful and proud <br />to have had Pat as our host for all <br />these years and we look forward <br />to celebrating his outstanding career <br />throughout the upcoming season, Suzanne Prete, Executive vice president of game shows at Sony Pictures Television, via CNN.<br />Sajak hosted the Emmy award-winning <br />game show for 40 years alongside <br />his co-host Vanna White.<br />CNN reports that both Sajak and White <br />are two of the longest-running <br />hosts on any television game show.<br />CNN reports that both Sajak and White <br />are two of the longest-running <br />hosts on any television game show.<br />In 2011, Sajak won a Daytime Emmy Lifetime <br />Achievement award, which he added to three <br />other Emmys he won while hosting 'Wheel.'.<br />In 2011, Sajak won a Daytime Emmy Lifetime <br />Achievement award, which he added to three <br />other Emmys he won while hosting 'Wheel.'