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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  NFC Home Attendance Through Week 9
      HOME        '96 YEAR-TO-DATE            '95     TIX REVENUE
TEAM  DATES  AVG.   %CAP  TIX    REVENUE      AVG.   +/- FROM '95
CAR     4   71,431   98%  $39  $11,217,524   53,058  + $2,728,204
SF^     4   69,307   99%  $45  $12,475,515   69,721  + $1,320,155
WAS^    5   56,454  100%  $41  $11,479,920   56,454  + $1,318,200
PHI^    4   66,894  102%  $38  $10,167,850   66,267  + $1,161,012
GB^     4   60,790  100%  $31  $ 7,572,002   60,787  +   $763,802
CHI^    4   66,944  100%  $39  $10,325,442   66,944  +   $685,506
STL     4   65,423   99%  $34  $ 8,968,185   59,779  +   $599,125
MIN^    4   62,164   97%  $30  $ 7,335,323   62,336  +   $475,192
NYG     4   78,365  100%  $36  $11,284,560   77,840  +    $75,636
DET^    4   65,218   82%  $35  $ 9,130,485   75,523  +    $67,725
DAL     4   63,569   97%  $39  $10,015,971   64,939  -   $215,807
ARZ^    4   40,814   56%  $33  $ 5,433,193   50,564  - $1,038,999
ATL     4   51,383   72%  $31  $ 6,371,461   58,293  - $1,090,011
NO^     4   47,932   74%  $32  $ 6,135,296   62,299  - $1,340,584
TAM^    4   40,779   55%  $32  $ 5,138,186   57,271  - $1,734,304
          NOTES:  Teams with the symbol (^) increased ticket
     prices from '95.  Atlanta and Carolina reduced prices
     from '95.  "'95 AVG." is based on the same number of
     home dates as the teams have played thus far in '96.
     "TIX REVENUE" is an approximated figure based on the
     increase/decrease in ticket sales/prices for the same
     number of home dates from '95.  Carolina is playing its
     first season at Ericsson Stadium after playing at
     Clemson University in '95.  Atlanta decreased capacity
     slightly from '95.  St. Louis played its first four
     games in '95 at Busch Stadium.

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