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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  NFC Home Attendance through Week 13
       HOME        '95 YEAR-TO-DATE          '94      TIX REVENUE
TEAM   DATES    AVG.    TIX     REVENUE      AVG.    +/- FROM '94
STL      5     60,810  ^$34   $10,576,816   44,155   + $3,953,476
DAL^     6     64,973   $43   $16,762,991   63,868   + $3,734,021
TAM      6     61,513   $30   $11,072,400   46,924   + $2,626,140
CHI^     6     66,944   $36   $14,459,904   66,094   + $1,769,856
DET      6     75,032   $30   $13,505,760   68,950   + $1,094,850
MIN^     6     62,890   $30   $11,320,260   62,590   +   $805,140
ATL^     6     56,300   $32   $10,809,632   61,248   +   $519,912
GBP      6     60,788   $28   $10,212,440   58,055   +   $459,200
NOS^     7     57,746   $30   $12,126,600   61,909   +   $425,853
SFO      6     69,739   $40   $16,737,480   66,440   +   $312,000
PHI      6     66,254   $34   $13,515,816   65,399   +   $174,522
NYG      6     77,870   $36   $16,819,920   77,531   +    $73,260
WAS      7     56,454   $36   $14,226,408   56,454      No Change
CAR      5     52,363   $40   $10,472,600      n/a            n/a
ARZ^     6     51,240   $32    $9,838,144   67,835   - $1,448,693
     NOTE:  Teams with the symbol (^) next to their name have
increased their ticket prices over last year.  "'94 AVG." is
based on the same number of home dates as the teams have had thus
far in '95.  "TIX $" is the team's average ticket price.  "TIX
REVENUE" is an approximated figure based on the increase/decrease
in ticket sales/price change for the same number of home dates
from '94.  St. Louis prices are $34 for the three games at the
Trans World Dome, $35 for the five previous games at Busch
Stadium.

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