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Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center is an American hotel and convention center , opened in Grapevine , Texas 30 minutes from Dallas - Fort Worth , on April 2, 2004. It has 486,000 sq ft (45,200 m) of meeting space and 1,814 guest rooms.

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75-481: Gaylord Texan is owned by Ryman Hospitality Properties (formerly known as Gaylord Entertainment Company), and operated by Marriott International . It is a sister hotel to the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center , Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center , and Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center . In 2004, 2005, 2009, 2017, 2018, 2023, and 2024 it was the location of QuakeCon ,

150-505: A Luxembourg -based film acquisition and distribution company, and placed it in its Idea Entertainment division. Gaylord funded in March 1999 Indigo Productions. Wildhorse Saloon, a country music dance club and restaurant, was opened in 1994 in downtown Nashville. A second location was opened at Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World in 1998 as a part of a plan to expand the Nashville club into

225-646: A National Historic Landmark in Nashville, Tennessee . The company's legal lineage can be traced back to its time as a subsidiary of Edward Gaylord 's Oklahoma Publishing Company ; however, the backbone of the modern entity was formed with the company's acquisition of WSM , Inc. in 1983. This purchase resulted in the ownership of the Grand Ole Opry and associated businesses, including the company's flagship resort property, then known as Opryland Hotel . As such, Ryman Hospitality cites 1925 (the founding of WSM Radio and

300-636: A joint sales agreement . That contract expired in 2008, returning WSM (AM) to Gaylord's full control. Gaylord Entertainment sold the Gaylord Films and Pandora Films libraries and in-development projects to Qualia Capital in March 2006, who also had the Rysher Entertainment library. Gaylord Entertainment acquired ResortsQuest International in November 2003 via a stock swap. Gaylord named their senior vice president of marketing, Mark Fioravanti, to be

375-635: A talk radio format in 1994. In the process of flipping, it hired back many of the news staff it let go when it became an easy listening station in 1990. The station stumbled out of the starting gate and struggled to compete against Clear Channel Communications ' KTOK . KTOK already had the top names in syndicated conservative talk on its schedule, including Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity . Often, WKY had to choose lesser national talk hosts to compete with KTOK for ratings. In its first year, WKY failed to cover its operational costs. In 1995, OPUBCO turned over operation of WKY to Clear Channel, who operated

450-939: A $ 59 million charge. Golf event entities were sold to Oklahoma Publishing Co. Word Entertainment's UK operations were sold in Spring 2001 to STL, Ltd. Squint was reduced to a label when its staff was let go in August 2001, with only Taylor remaining as president to handle artists and repertoire . In December 2001, Gaylord agreed to sell Word Entertainment to Warner Music Group with the sale closing in December 2002. Gaylord Entertainment announced construction on two Opryland Hotels in late 1998 in Osceola County, Florida (near Orlando) and in Grapevine, Texas , slated to open in 2002 and 2003, respectively. Their hotel development plans were expanded by 2001 to

525-551: A 15% stake in the TV Argentina and Solo Tango pay TV channels in the Fall of 1999 when it added a programming block to TV Argentina, a music and lifestyle channel. In May 2000, Gaylord increased its stakes in the two channels to 50%. The company expanded to convert TV Argentina to "MusicCountry" and expand Solo Tango, a dance-focused channel, reaching beyond Argentina and its limited South American distribution. Gaylord Cable Networks launched

600-422: A California cable television company and, in doing so, incurred a heavy debt load. Gaylord Entertainment Company was formed on October 24, 1991, as the company went public . The new company consisted of Oklahoma Publishing Company's broadcasting and entertainment holdings. Twenty-two percent of the stock was sold to the public, while Gaylord retained 66% and voting control. Also during the public offering period,

675-457: A bit of time to grow the format, within a year, WKY had beaten KKNG in the ratings. As a result, KKNG shifted to Mainstream AC and rebranded as "Mix 92.5," which barely lasted a year. Ironically, WKY's taking stewardship of the easy listening format ended up helping former rival KOMA, as its oldies format took over the 92.5 frequency in the summer of 1992. Despite getting high ratings, WKY had trouble getting advertisers to buy in. WKY switched to

750-713: A co-financing, distribution and production deal with Warner Bros. for four years and up to ten films. In October 2000, Pandora Pictures was slated to move to Los Angeles with Lowry taking over as the company president, with a mostly new executive team. 2000 also saw Gaylord invest in several websites, such as the Edgate.com Inc. kid portal, the CountryCool.com country music site and the RockCity.com short film site. London left as CEO, along with internet division head Brian Payne and creative content group president Tim DuBois. New management in

825-558: A division under a senior vice president, David Hall. Gaylord purchased a 30% stake in the Bass Pro Shops retail chain in 1993 from Bass Pro Group. In April 1994, Gaylord Entertainment and the city of Nashville city made an unsuccessful bid for the Minnesota Timberwolves professional basketball team to move to Nashville. Gaylord Broadcasting in 1994 sued The WB network to get some of its stations out their affiliation with

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900-709: A gaming convention based in Texas. The resort hosted the National Conference of the Technology Student Association from June 28, 2015, through July 2, 2015 and 2022 National TSA Competition. The Glass Cactus nightclub located at the hotel was named one of Billboard magazine's 25 Hottest Clubs in North America in 2012. Every year, starting with the second half of the NCAA Division I Football season,

975-584: A joint venture with RIDA Development and Ares Management, with a 35% stake in the complex to be managed via Marriott. Opry Entertainment opened on December 1, 2017, the Opry City Stage as a joint venture in New York City. The venue was planned to be turned into a chain. It closed within ten months of opening, and the company abandoned the concept. Instead, Ryman focused on expanding its other bar/restaurant concept which premiered in 2017 named Ole Red, which

1050-442: A major Southern California real estate firm. The Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel (19.9 percent ownership stake) was sold in 2014 to Inland American Lodging Group. TRT Holdings, owned by the Texas billionaire Robert Rowling , bought 14 percent of Gaylord stock in early 2008. Later that year, Gaylord rejected Rowling's bid to increase TRT's stake to 30 percent and getting three board director positions, saying there would be no benefit to

1125-710: A nationwide chain. However, the Disney location was closed in November 1999, having incurred a loss of $ 16 million. Gaylord's Dallas-Fort Worth TV station, KTVT , was sold to CBS in October 1999 for $ 485 million. Gaylord Films was started with the hiring of producer Hunt Lowry as president in May 2000 as he ended his first look deal at Walt Disney Studios . Gaylord Films would focus on mainstream films while mid-budget and specialty films would be Pandora's area. The film unit signed in September 2000

1200-487: A new station, KBYE-FM, which is now sister station KYIS . WKY has featured many formats over the years, including Contemporary Hits, Oldies , Country music , Adult Contemporary , Easy Listening , Christian talk and teaching , Talk , Hot Talk , Sports and Regional Mexican as a simulcast of then-sister station KINB . In 1958, WKY became the second Top 40 station in Oklahoma City after KOCY (now KGHM ). During

1275-494: A rebranding of TV Argentina. In 1997, in partnership with the newly formed Nashville Predators ( NHL ) hockey team (which would begin play in 1998, and of which Gaylord Entertainment owned a 20% share), the company purchased the naming rights to Nashville's new downtown arena, which became known as the Gaylord Entertainment Center . The agreement − originally signed for 20 years at a cost of $ 2 million per year −

1350-463: A simulcast of KINB . Because KINB was divested as part of the Citadel– ABC Radio merger, the simulcast on WKY was dropped June 12, 2007, and the station began stunting for several days. On June 20, 2007, at 9:01 a.m., Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett , a former sports, and later news anchor on KOCO-TV , signaled the start of "JOX 930 WKY." It was the fifth station in the market with

1425-561: A sports radio format. After struggling in the ratings, WKY announced on December 22, 2008, that it would change formats from sports programming. On January 7, 2009, WKY flipped back to "La Indomable." From February 2017 to September 8, 2019, WKY was a full-time affiliate of ESPN Deportes Radio , offering all sports programming in Spanish. After that network ended operations, WKY returned to sports in English, simulcasting sister station WWLS-FM . WKY

1500-726: A total of five to seven hotels, beginning with the Opryland Hotel Potomac, a 2,000-room hotel and convention center at National Harbor, Maryland with a construction start in 2002 in order to open in 2004. Other locations announced later were San Antonio, Texas, San Diego, Mesa, Arizona , and Denver, Colorado. The Gaylord Hotels division opened Gaylord Palms Hotel & Convention Center in Kissimmee, Florida in 2002. The Gaylord Opryland Texas Resort & Convention Center opened in April 2004. Opryland Hotel Potomac opened on April 1, 2008, as

1575-408: A unit of IAC/InterActiveCorp . This was followed by a June 2007 agreement to sell the rest of ResortQuest to a subsidiary of Leucadia National Corp. One of the two Hawaiian hotels with an 18.1% share retained, ResortQuest Kauai Beach at Makaiwa, continued to be managed by the renamed ResortQuest Hawaii, Aston Hotels & Resorts, until the hotel was placed in receivership and sold in August 2010 to

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1650-403: A week. This was so listeners could have a chance to tune into other stations in neighboring states. Richards and Hull struggled to keep WKY on the air. In late 1925, Richards left the radio business, but Hull continued to keep WKY going by selling shares of the station to radio dealers in Oklahoma City. The dealers paid Hull a small fee to keep the station broadcasting, but over time, they decided

1725-591: Is WSM (650 AM) in Nashville, a heritage country music station with a 50,000- watt clear-channel signal. Oklahoma Publishing acquired WSM as part of its purchase of the Grand Ole Opry and associated businesses in 1983. Ryman, while it was a subsidiary of Oklahoma Publishing, owned several television and radio stations. The broadcasting subsidiary originated as the WKY Radiophone Company , named after its Oklahoma City flagship stations. In 1956 it became

1800-516: Is a commercial radio station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , owned by Cumulus Media . It is the oldest radio station in Oklahoma and among the oldest in the nation. WKY airs a sports format which is simulcast with its sister station WWLS-FM . The studios and offices are in northwest Oklahoma City. WKY's transmitter and its single tower are located on NE 91st Street in Oklahoma City. WKY

1875-582: Is a different holiday theme such as Charlie Brown , Nutcracker , Shrek , and Frosty the Snowman . This article about a hotel or resort in the United States is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ryman Hospitality Properties Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. is a hotel , resort , entertainment , and media company named for one of its assets: the Ryman Auditorium ,

1950-558: Is operated in partnership with country music artist Blake Shelton and is inspired by his hit song Ol' Red . As of 2024, the chain has six locations: two in Nashville, and one each in Tishomingo, Oklahoma , Gatlinburg, Tennessee , Orlando, Florida , and Paradise, Nevada (on the Las Vegas Strip ). Ryman agreed to December 2019 to purchase the Block 21 entertainment complex, which includes

2025-692: Is powered at 5,000 watts by day, using a 961 foot (293m) non-directional antenna that is the tallest AM radio tower in the United States. It once broadcast at night with a 5,000-watt directional signal , using a multiple tower array . Ownership decided to switch to non-directional nighttime operation, which allows WKY to need only one antenna, but required the station to drop to 510 watts at night. Although Federal Communications Commission (FCC) records list WKY's "date first licensed" as March 16, 1922, station histories have generally traced its founding to earlier activities, beginning as early as January 1920 according to WKY co-founder Earl Clement Hull. After

2100-807: Is slated to open in phases, beginning in the Summer of 2024. Also in 2023, Ryman Hospitality purchased the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa from Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust. Marriott International will continue to operate the property under the JW Marriott flag. Facilities owned by Ryman Hospitality Properties and operated by Opry Entertainment include: Facilities owned by Ryman Hospitality Properties, but managed by Marriott International , include: Previously owned properties and ventures include: Ryman Hospitality's only present broadcast property, as noted above,

2175-609: The Austin City Limits venues, from Stratus Properties for $ 275 million, including assumption of about a $ 141 million mortgage. An offering of at least 3 million shares of Ryman would be made to fund the purchase in the first quarter of 2020. In 2021, Ryman Hospitality purchased controlling interest in the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center. On April 4, 2022, it was announced that investment company Atairos and media conglomerate NBCUniversal will jointly buy

2250-569: The College Football Playoff committee convenes at the hotel on a weekly basis to rank the top 25 teams in its weekly rankings, with their final meeting determining which four teams will advance to play for the National Championship . The resort features an annual event with different themes each year. The event is called ICE! and Lone Star Christmas and is sponsored by different corporations every year. Each annual exhibit

2325-474: The Grand Ole Opry . WKY simulcasted live Grand Ole Opry broadcasts from WSM for a short time. WKY dropped its country format to become an easy listening station on June 30, 1990, shortly after longtime FM easy listening station KKNG moved to Soft Adult Contemporary music. Bus benches throughout Oklahoma City had the purple and white logo declaring "Easy Listening is back, 930 WKY." Although it took

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2400-495: The Opry and its affiliated companies inside a majority-owned subsidiary called Opry Entertainment Group. The Oklahoma Publishing Company, owned by the Gaylord and Dickinson families, in 1928 purchased a commercial radio station, WKY , which started the company's involvement in broadcasting. Cofounder Edward K. Gaylord led the prospering publishing company into television broadcasting with

2475-400: The Opry ) as its origin year. From its corporate spin-off from Oklahoma Publishing in 1991 until 2012, the organization was known as Gaylord Entertainment Company . Most of its media and entertainment ventures were closed or divested over time as the company was refocused into a hospitality -based business by the early-2000s, constructing and operating massive resort properties catering to

2550-520: The Skirvin Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City from 1936 to 1951, and was contracted to broadcast live from the Venetian Room from 11:00 to midnight every evening. The opening night performance cost $ 15 a couple for dinner and dancing. From November 1941, through June 1942, WKY broadcast its own original supernatural thriller series called Dark Fantasy . All 31 episodes can still be heard today. WKY-FM

2625-544: The WKY Television System , holding onto that moniker until 1975 when it took on the Gaylord Broadcasting Company name. Below are charts of stations formerly owned by Ryman's predecessor companies. Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license . Note: ** indicates a station built and/or signed-on by Oklahoma Publishing/Gaylord Broadcasting. WKY WKY (930 AM )

2700-746: The 1960s and 1970s, WKY fended off serious challenges from 50,000 watt rival KOMA . Although KOMA was very famous outside Oklahoma City, due to its large nighttime signal, WKY was usually the ratings leader in the city itself. WKY continued to top many Arbitron ratings sweeps into the 1970s, even as young people began seeking hit music from the FM dial. Ironically, WKY's top disc jockeys during that time, Danny Williams, Ronnie Kaye and Fred Hendrickson, later became "KOMA Good Guys" when KOMA flipped from adult standards to oldies . WKY changed its format to country music on May 25, 1984, shortly after station owner Edward Gaylord purchased Nashville radio powerhouse WSM and

2775-425: The 1970s and early 1980s, with Edward considering that company as a fit for Gaylord Broadcasting. The Opry and its associated businesses (including Opryland USA , Opryland Hotel , The Nashville Network , Ryman Auditorium , WSM & WSM-FM ) were caught in the middle of the hostile takeover of their owner, NLT Corporation , by American General Insurance , and were put up for sale by the new parent shortly after

2850-552: The 30% minority stake in Opry Entertainment from Ryman, which will retained the 70% ownership in the company, but organize it into a new holding company separate from the REIT called Ryman Hospitality Holdings. In 2023, Ryman Hospitality reclaimed management of Wildhorse Saloon from Marriott, and began redeveloping the property into a new concept called Category 10, inspired by the life and music of country music artist Luke Combs . It

2925-478: The CMT Europe channel due to high losses from distribution and satellite costs on March 31, 1998. In Europe, it shifted to providing CMT as block programming to other channels. In 1997, Gaylord sold off KSTW to Cox Enterprises , which was traded to Viacom 's Paramount Stations Group for KIRO-TV , and in turn Belo Corporation had bought out St. Louis' CBS television station KMOV . Also, on December 31, 1997,

3000-533: The Christian music website musicforce.com was acquired, while musicforce.com in turn purchased all of Lightsource.com, a provider to broadcast.com of Christian content. A new online division, GETdigitalmedia, soon followed. Gaylord Entertainment sold for stock its two cable channels, except for CMT International and Z-Music management rights and stock options, to CBS-Westinghouse in February 1997. CMT International ceased

3075-540: The First Christian Church was described by the newspaper as its "first big broadcast", although the microphone had to be hidden behind a curtain, because the singer had refused to consent to making the broadcast. Beginning in late 1912, radio communication in the United States was regulated by the Department of Commerce. Initially there were no formal standards for which stations could make broadcasts intended for

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3150-475: The Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center. Acuff-Rose Music was sold in August 2002 to Sony/ATV Music Publishing for over ten times over the original purchase price. In March 2003, Gaylord sold its two Nashville FM radio stations ( WSM-FM 95.5 and WWTN 99.7) to Cumulus Media . Gaylord retained ownership of WSM (AM) , but the station's sales department was managed by Cumulus as part of

3225-777: The Gaylord Syndicom division on July 15, 1984, to develop syndicated TV programs. While in 1985, Acuff-Rose Music , an established country music publisher, was acquired by its Opryland Music Group Gaylord opened in 1985 the General Jackson river and paddle-wheel showboat, as an attraction at the Opryland theme park. In 1987, Gaylord Production Company had reached a co-development and co-production deal with Four Point Entertainment, to generate products for first-run syndication, home video and network. With Opryland efforts producing success, Gaylord had his organization focus on Opryland in

3300-674: The General Jackson Showboat and the Wildhorse Saloon. As a result of the sale, the company lost the rights to use the Gaylord name, resulting in the change to Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc., after it initially chose the name Granite Hotel Properties. According to chairman and CEO Colin Reed, Ryman would continue to operate and manage the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, and WSM radio for the time being, stating that they were "iconic" assets. On September 25, 2012, shareholders voted for

3375-479: The Marriott plan succeed, the company paid $ 185 million on August 7, 2012, for almost half of the shares owned by Rowling and launched an offering to help him dispose of his remaining 5.6 million shares. Rowling had previously opposed the Marriott purchase saying, "The company can go on a diet without having surgery. We would rather see Gaylord maintain the status quo and implement the savings without permanently impairing

3450-474: The Mississippi River as the boundary, call letters beginning with "W" were generally assigned to stations east of an irregular line formed by the western state borders from North Dakota south to Texas, with calls beginning with "K" going only to stations in states west of that line. In November 1922, WKY announced a "silent night" policy, meaning the station would broadcast only four, and later three nights

3525-726: The MusicCountry brand became available in Europe. In the Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Asia-Pacific region areas, CMT channels would rebrand to MusicCountry by year's end. A 24-hour schedule was slated for the Australia and Pacific Rim channels. The MusicCountry Latin America channel in Argentina launched with its Latin America partner, Ashmore, as a 24-hour channel in late November 2000,

3600-588: The MusicCountry cable channel in Mexico and Argentina on July 1, 2000, and closed Z Music on June 30, 2000. In Mexico, MusicCountry was a two-hour programming block on the Video Rola music channel. The block on TV Argentina started with nine hours per day, three of which aired in prime time, with expectations to expand to 24 hours. MusicCountry would take a broader view of country, localizing it to include Americana, folk, rock, and roots music programming. On September 1, 2000,

3675-456: The Opryland USA theme park was closed for redevelopment into a shopping and entertainment district called Opry Mills. With its The Mills Corp. partner, building began in October 1998 on the complex, which opened in May 2000. Gaylord would own a third of the district, while The Mills would hold a majority 2/3 share. Terry E. London was appointed in 1997 as CEO. Gaylord Cable Networks purchased

3750-579: The Opryland complex. Gaylord Entertainment began moving into the niche of Christian-oriented businesses with the May 1996 assumption of management of Z Music Television , along with an option to buy 95% of the cable channel. Gaylord extended its portfolio of Christian-related businesses. Word Entertainment, a Christian music company, was purchased in January 1997 from Thomas Nelson Publishers . Word and artist/producer Steve Taylor launched in September 1997 Squint Entertainment joint venture label. In 1999, 51% of

3825-605: The ResortQuest CEO. In December 2004, ResortQuest sold its software arm's name, First Resort Software, and its property management software to Instant Software. Gaylord purchased the Aston Waikiki Hotel on June 2, 2005 from Leucadia National while selling 80.1% to a private real estate fund managed by DB Real Estate Opportunities Group. In April 2007, Gaylord had its subsidiary sell its Hawaiian holdings, while retaining shares in two hotels, to Interval Acquisition Corp.,

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3900-535: The air or increasing the power of the company's new television tower. Since WKY-FM was not showing a profit, it lost out. The station shut down, and its transmitter and associated equipment were donated to the Oklahoma City Public School District. The discontinuation received only one letter of protest, from a music lover in Norman, Oklahoma . In 1969 the vacated 98.9 MHz frequency was assigned to

3975-649: The beginning of WKY-TV on June 6, 1949, which became the company's focus in the next two decades when it reached the then-legally-permitted maximum of seven stations with the 1962 acquisition of KTVT in Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas . Thus the company set up the Gaylord Broadcasting subsidiary for its broadcasting stations. In 1956, it merged with the Tampa Television Company, owners and licensee of CBS Tampa television station WTVT . Cofounder Gaylord led

4050-486: The company and also noting TRT's potential conflict of interest, since TRT owned the Omni Hotel chain, which competed against Gaylord for conference and convention business. The company adopted a shareholder rights plan as a " poison pill " in 2008. TRT got two seats on the Gaylord board of directors by August 2011, when TRT purchased additional shares of Gaylord bring its ownership share to 21%. In management's effort to see

4125-572: The company laid out expansion plans for the Opryland hotel and theme park plus a Ryman Auditorium renovation. A controlling stake in Country Music Television was purchased in January 1991 with Group W Satellite Communications buying the remaining stock. CMT moved its headquarters to Opryland Drive, Nashville. The cable channel was expanded into Europe in 1992. CMT Euro was launched in October 1992. In July 1993, Gaylord reorganized, placing all its cable channels, CMT, CMT Europe, and TNN, in

4200-436: The early 2000s believed that Gaylord Entertainment's future lied solely in the management of the hospitality arm of the company. With the exception of the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, General Jackson Showboat, Wildhorse Saloon , and WSM radio in Nashville, all the non-hotel businesses were abandoned or sold. By 2001, the company closed or sold its stakes in the above websites plus Lightsource.com and Musicforce.com and took

4275-465: The end of World War One, Hull was posted at Fort Sill in Oklahoma, where he taught radio communication classes. Using a supply of scarce vacuum tubes he described as being "borrowed" from the Signal Corps, he constructed a radio transmitter that was operated from his home at 1911 Ash Street in Oklahoma City. In June 1921, Hull was issued a license for amateur station 5QP, located at his residence. In

4350-431: The financial drain had become too much. In 1928, WKY was purchased by the Oklahoma Publishing Company, which also owned the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. The price was $ 5,000 (about $ 75,000 today). The formal opening of the new WKY was set for November 11, 1928, but the station went on the air several days earlier to carry the presidential election returns as Herbert Hoover won in a Republican landslide. That December,

4425-652: The general public, and after World War One stations under a variety of license classes, most commonly Amateur and Experimental, began making regularly scheduled programs on a limited basis. In order to provide common standards for the service, the Commerce Department issued a regulation effective December 1, 1921, that stated that broadcasting stations would now have to hold a Limited Commercial license that authorized operation on two designated broadcasting wavelengths: 360 meters (833 kHz) for "entertainment", and 485 meters (619 kHz) for "market and weather reports". WKY's first license, as Oklahoma's first broadcasting station,

4500-430: The high-end corporate convention market. In 2012, Gaylord Entertainment sold the Gaylord Hotels brand, as well as operations of its existing resorts, to Marriott International and converted the company's corporate structure into a real estate investment trust , retaining ownership of the properties themselves, and taking the Ryman Hospitality name as a result of the transaction. The company continues to own and operate

4575-437: The hotels. The company also announced that they would not continue developing the Aurora, Colorado hotel-convention center. The company's second-largest shareholder, Mario Gabelli's GAMCO Investors, called for the company to spin off its Opry and Attractions division. In September 2012, Gaylord also agreed that Marriott's Gaylord Hotels would also manage on the company's behalf Radisson Hotel Opryland, Gaylord Springs Golf Links,

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4650-433: The late 1980s, while TV operation increased profits during that time. Gaylord Broadcasting was able to sell television stations WTVT in Tampa and WVUE in New Orleans for $ 365 million in 1987 while getting a $ 100 million tax credit for selling to a minority-owned company with the condition that the proceeds would be rolled into a media-released purchase within two years. However, to meet the deadline, Gaylord overpaid for

4725-413: The long-running television series Hee Haw , from its creators Peppiatt and Aylesworth . With the purchase of Yongestreet, Williams became president of Gaylord Productions' movie division while Alan Courtney assumed the presidency of its TV division. Gaylord continued to produce and distribute Hee Haw until it ended its run in 1997. The company was aware of the Grand Ole Opry 's business expansion in

4800-682: The media mini-conglomerate through to a prosperous 1970s, during which he died in 1974 at age 101, leaving leadership of the companies to his son, Edward L. Gaylord. In 1974, the company purchased another television station, KSTW in Seattle . In 1977, it bought out New Orleans TV station and ABC affiliate WVUE from Columbia Pictures , which was about to exit the broadcasting industry at that time. Gaylord Broadcasting formed Gaylord Productions in 1979 to enter TV and film production, opening an office in Century City, Los Angeles and hiring Elmo Williams as executive vice president. In 1981, Gaylord Productions purchased Yongestreet Productions, packager of

4875-559: The network, in order to change their affiliations to CBS. The WB countersued for breach of contract and acting in bad faith. As a part of the settlement, Gaylord Broadcasting sold Houston 's KHTV to WB partner Tribune Broadcasting . In 1995, Gaylord Entertainment purchased Nashville radio station WWTN (99.7) out of bankruptcy, and made several capital improvements to the station. The company kept WWTN's existing news/talk/sports format, but integrated its operations with its two existing radio stations (WSM and WSM-FM) and moved its studios to

4950-522: The reorganization as a REIT and sale of Gaylord Hotels to Marriott. Ryman Hospitality Properties began operations on October 1, at which time management of the venues by Marriott began. The Radisson Opryland on December 1 would convert to Marriott management under the new name of the Inn at Opryland. Marriott opened in April 2015 the AC Hotel Washington, D.C., with ownership by Ryman Properties in National Harbor, Maryland. In March 2016, Ryman revived its Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center project in

5025-466: The spring of 1921, Hull founded the Oklahoma Radio Shop, initially located at Hull's home, as a partnership with Sherwood Richards. In the fall of 1921, the Oklahoma Radio Shop was issued a license for an experimental station, 5XT. Eventually the Daily Oklahoman newspaper teamed up with the Oklahoma Radio Company to provide a daily series of broadcasts, from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m., beginning on March 5, 1922. A March 8 broadcast of Alma Gluck singing at

5100-425: The station became an NBC Red Network affiliate and began carrying the network's programs. During the " Golden Age of Radio " that included dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas , game shows and big band broadcasts. By the following year, WKY was attempting to operate like the powerhouse stations in the East. Aside from NBC network shows, everything broadcast by WKY originated locally. WKY operated from

5175-429: The station through a local marketing agreement (LMA) after several continued months of operating in the red. Finally, in 2002, OPUBCO sold the station to Citadel Broadcasting after 74 years of ownership. WKY, along with WSM-AM-FM in Nashville, had been the last vestiges of the once-vast Gaylord broadcasting empire, which at its height included eight radio stations and seven television stations. From 1994 to 2002, WKY

5250-431: The takeover was complete. Gaylord Broadcasting agreed to buy the Opry properties in September 1983. The holding company for the acquisitions was renamed from WSM, Inc. to Opryland USA, Inc. and continued under existing management. These acquisitions form the base of the company that exists today. Gaylord followed up the Opry acquisition with an attempt to purchase the Texas Rangers , to no avail. Opryland USA started

5325-479: The value of the Gaylord Properties by encumbering them with the onerous, long term Marriott Agreement." Omni was revealed as the developer of the Fifth Avenue convention center hotel adjacent to the downtown Nashville Music City Center in August 2010, with a scheduled opening date of 2013. The company agreed to sell the Gaylord Hotels division, including the brand with a 35-year management contract, to Marriott International in May 2012, while retaining ownership of

5400-419: Was a talk station. It flirted with an all-sports format, with two local sports talk shows in the drive time periods. "SuperTalk 930 WKY" was launched in March 2003. The format featured local-oriented talk shows throughout the day with some syndicated talk during the evening and weekend. "SuperTalk" ended on January 9, 2006. In an effort to target Oklahoma City's growing Hispanic population, WKY began airing

5475-548: Was canceled in 2005, but the name remained on the arena until 2007. Gaylord also divested its ownership share of the franchise. Gaylord started its Family Value Entertainment division with the April 1997 purchase of the Blanton Harrell Entertainment management firm. Z Music and Word Entertainment were transferred into the division. Division co-presidents appointed were Michael Blanton and Dan Harrell. In July 1998, Gaylord Entertainment purchased Pandora Investment,

5550-492: Was issued on March 16, 1922, to the Oklahoma Radio Shop in Oklahoma City, for operation on both wavelengths. The WKY call sign was randomly assigned from a list of available call letters . Currently most stations west of the Mississippi River have call letters beginning with "K". However, WKY was licensed before the government changed the dividing line between W and K call signs. Prior to the January 1923 establishment of

5625-416: Was launched on July 1, 1947, at 98.9 MHz, programming mostly classical music . An effort was made to minimize duplication of WKY AM programs and make WKY-FM a true second station. In 1949, a TV station, WKY-TV (now KFOR-TV ) was added, as the first television outlet in Oklahoma. Few people owned FM radios in the early 1950s. By 1952, WKY management had to make a decision about keeping the FM station on

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