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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

          TODAY:  NFC Home Attendance Through Week 15      
'96 YEAR-TO-DATE
TEAM
HOME DATES
AVG.
%CAP
TIX
REVENUE
'95 AVG.
TIX REVENUE +/- FROM '95
CAR
6
68,941
95%
$39
$16,239,703
51,943
+$3,773,463
SF^
7
69,574
99%
$45
$21,915,900
69,782
+$2,376,980
PHI^
7
66,879
102%
$38
$17,789,928
66,290
+$2,012,806
WAS^
7
56,454
100%
$41
$16,071,889
56,454
+$1,845,481
GB^
7
60,790
100%
$31
$13,251,004
60,789
+$1,336,444
CHI^
7
66,944
100%
$39
$18,069,524
66,944
+$1,199,636
STL
6
65,525
99%
$34
$13,473,216
61,757
+$635,638
MIN^
7
61,263
96%
$30
$12,650,751
62,852
+$626,562
NYG
6
78,192
100%
$36
$16,889,508
77,870
+$69,588
DET^
7
64,617
86%
$35
$15,831,130
75,780
-$82,610
DAL
7
64,174
98%
$39
$17,694,618
64,957
-$216,133
ARZ^
7
45,252
62%
$33
$10,542,006
51,273
-$943,178
NO^
7
49,908
77%
$32
$11,179,392
57,746
-$947,208
ATL
7
52,226
74%
$31
$11,333,135
57,953
-$1,648,433
TAM^
7
43,112
58%
$32
$9,506,291
63,017
-$3,727,219
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 that the teams have played so 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. -30-

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