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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  AFC Home Attendance Through Week 9
      HOME        '96 YEAR-TO-DATE            '95     TIX REVENUE
TEAM  DATES  AVG.   %CAP  TIX    REVENUE      AVG.   +/- FROM '95
IND^    4   59,141   98%  $32  $ 7,577,081   53,945  + $1,535,269
BAL^    4   63,978   99%  $42  $10,635,744   72,409  + $1,077,756
DEN^    5   74,946   99%  $35  $13,115,550   75,603  + $1,019,038
SEA^    4   53,824   81%  $34  $ 7,388,890   58,135  +   $645,230
BUF     4   79,514   99%  $32  $10,177,760   74,499  +   $641,856
PIT^    4   59,451  100%  $34  $ 8,166,121   60,705  +   $638,670
CIN^    4   52,340   87%  $35  $ 7,348,466   54,447  +   $597,069
KC^     4   79,580  101%  $32  $10,186,208   79,298  +   $353,225
MIA     4   75,208  102%  $33  $ 9,927,489   74,631  +   $221,217
JAX     4   73,000  100%  $37  $10,804,000   71,527  +   $218,041
SD^     4   60,482   96%  $35  $ 8,472,319   61,554  +   $102,233
NE      4   60,292  100%  $34  $ 8,199,712   60,292     No Change
NYJ     4   77,738  100%  $25  $ 7,773,775   77,760  -     $2,175
HOU     4   39,222   65%  $32  $ 4,982,795   43,158  -   $541,429
OAK     3   48,602   78%  $51  $ 7,452,196   53,719  -   $766,760
          NOTES:  Teams with the symbol (^) increased ticket
     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.  Oakland increased
     capacity from '95.  Pittsburgh decreased capacity from
     '95.  Baltimore, which relocated from Cleveland, is
     playing at the smaller Memorial Stadium.

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