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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  1997 AFC Home Attendance Through Week 8      
'97 YEAR-TO-DATE
TEAM
HOME
DATES
AVG.
%
CAP
TIX
REVENUE
'96
AVG.
TIX REVENUE
+/- FROM '96
NYJ^
3
77,803
100%
$31
$7,254,352
77,745
+ $1,423,757
KCC^
3
78,977
99%
$38
$9,003,416
79,602
+ $1,361,624
NEP^
3
60,292
100%
$40
$7,153,645
60,292
+ $1,003,862
SDC^
2
58,622
83%
$43
$5,069,587
59,259
+ $919,086
CIN
3
56,958
94%
$35
$5,997,642
52,231
+ $497,718
PIT^
4
59,600
100%
$36
$8,596,704
59,451
+ $480,583
DEN
4
75,511
99%
$35
$10,571,540
74,706
+ $112,665
JAX
4
73,000
100%
$37
$10,804,000
73,000
No Change
BUF^
3
70,835
89%
$36
$7,560,892
79,417
- $63,172
OAK
4
51,242
81%
$51
$10,475,812
51,748
- $103,600
MIA^
3
68,946
92%
$34
$7,094,543
75,061
- $336,463
IND^
3
50,374
83%
$34
$5,201,585
58,412
- $411,192
SEA<
4
52,690
79%
$33
$6,881,281
53,824
- $507,609
BAL<
4
60,690
94%
$39
$9,533,224
63,978
- $1,102,519
TEN^
4
24,005
38%
$40
$3,875,407
39,222
- $1,107,387
NOTES: All attendance numbers, based on tickets sold, were acquired from the teams. (^) = higher average ticket price than '96; (<) = lower average ticket price than '96; "'96 AVG." = average attendance through the same number of games played in '96; "TIX" = average ticket price; "TIX REVENUE +/-" = approximate figure based on the increase/ decrease in revenue from ticket sales, compared to the same number of home dates in '96. TEAM NOTES: The Oilers are playing their first season in Tennessee in Memphis' Liberty Bowl, capacity 62,380. They played last season in the Astrodome, capacity 59,969. Capacity at the Chargers' Qualcomm Stadium was increased from 63,000 to 71,000. -30-

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