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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  1997 NFC Home Attendance Through Week 15
'97 YEAR-TO-DATE
TEAM
HOME
DATES
AVG.
%CAP
TIX
REVENUE
'96
AVG.
TIX REVENUE
+/- FROM '96
WAS^
7
75,665
96%
$53
$28,029,237
56,454
+$11,957,348
TAM^
7
68,011
92%
$35
$16,881,761
43,112
+ $7,375,470
MIN^
6
61,972
97%
$40
$14,791,477
62,766
+ $3,681,924
NYG^
7
78,148
100%
$41
$22,346,421
78,068
+ $2,673,356
ARZ^
7
46,649
68%
$35
$12,316,959
42,252
+ $1,774,954
GRB^
7
60,790
100%
$35
$15,004,411
60,790
+ $1,753,407
DET^
7
68,580
85%
$36
$17,219,860
64,617
+ $1,388,730
NOR<
7
56,871
82%
$31
$12,193,711
48,850
+ $1,251,215
DAL
7
64,003
97%
$40
$17,898,439
64,174
+ $203,821
STL
7
66,000
100%
$34
$15,828,120
65,531
+ $107,991
PHI^
8
66,973
102%
$38
$20,370,470
66,757
+ $76,304
SAF^
7
69,218
99%
$45
$21,803,625
69,574
- $112,275
CHI<
8
66,944
100%
$38
$20,447,375
66,944
- $203,510
CAR^
6
65,784
90%
$40
$15,926,266
68,941
- $313,437
ATL<
7
48,219
68%
$30
$10,234,092
52,226
- $1,099,043

NOTES: (^) indicates teams with a higher average ticket price than last year. (<) indicates teams with a lower average ticket price than last year. "'96 AVG." is the average attendance through the same number of games played last year. "TIX" is the average ticket price. "TIX REVENUE +/-" is an approximate figure based on the increase/decrease in revenue from ticket sales, compared to the same number of home dates in '96. The Redskins are playing their first season in Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, which has a capacity of 78,600, up from RFK Stadium's capacity of 56,454. The Panthers increased capacity at Ericsson Stadium to 73,248, up from 72,685 last year. -30-

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