Tuesday's live Election Night telecast of "Late Night with Seth Meyers" has delivered the show's most-watched telecast since February.
Averaging a 0.39 rating in adults 18-49 and 1.604 million viewers overall in official-national figures from Nielsen Media Research, Tuesday's "Late Night" scored as the show's most-watched episode since Tuesday, Feb. 6 (1.733 million).
The 0.39 rating in adults 18-49 is the show's high, excluding nights with high-rated primetime NFL coverage, since Monday, Feb. 26 (0.40), "Late Night's" return episode after the break for Olympics coverage from PyeongChang.
With a live edition that featured guests Billy Eichner and Soledad O'Brien (with Franklin Vanderbilt sitting in with the 8G Band), Tuesday's "Late Night" beat the show's season averages for originals by +34% in 18-49 (0.39 vs. 0.29) and +23% in total viewers (1.604 million vs. 1.306 million).
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