'Peter Pan' Doesn't Soar Half as High as 'Sound of Music' for NBC


NBC’s “Peter Pan Live” didn’t fly as high as last year’s live musical event, with less than half the amount of people who watched the network’s “The Sound of Music Live” tuning in this time around.

“Peter Pan Live” was watched by an average of 9.1 million people, compared with 18.5 million for “The Sound of Music.” In the all-important 18-to-49 demographic, the musical pulled a 2.3 rating, also significantly below the 4.6 ratings “Sound of Music” pulled in the demo. A ratings point is equivalent to 1% of homes with TVs.

But Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment, said the network never expected “Peter Pan Live” to have the same reach as “Sound of Music.”

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