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the rights to manage its hotels and adjacent attractions, the company was renamed Ryman Hospitality Properties. The Gaylord name transferred to Marriott, and now exists as a brand known as
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remain as board members. Both sought an updated look for the paper and seemed to present more frequent opposing viewpoints on issues of public concern.
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remained under the Gaylord family's control until the sale in 2011; the news features and editorial position of the paper reflect affiliation with
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Gaylord was the president of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association. He also served on the board of directors of the
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Gaylord died of cancer on April 27, 2003, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His funeral was held at the
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Gaylord began his career for Oklahoma Publishing in 1946. He inherited a controlling interest in
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in Oklahoma City, while Gaylord Entertainment was then a 19.9% shareholder of Bass Pro stock.
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The company that bore the family name, Gaylord Entertainment Company, transitioned into a
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contributions totaling over $ 50 million in the last three decades, and founded the
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TV Channel, as well as Country Music Television, or CMT, which is similar to
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American billionaire businessman, media mogul and philanthropist
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in 1941, where he earned a degree in business. He attended the
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Naujeck, Jeanne A.; McCampbell, Candy (April 29, 2003).
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s reporting on this topic again drew criticism from the
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newspaper, Oklahoma Publishing Co., Gaylord Hotels, the
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For his father, the newspaper owner and publisher, see
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Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication
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