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  1. Edward King Gaylord (March 5, 1873 – May 30, 1974), often referred to as E.K. Gaylord, was the owner and publisher of The Daily Oklahoman newspaper (now The Oklahoman), as well as a radio and television entrepreneur. A native of Kansas and educated in Colorado, he worked on several publications [1] before moving to Oklahoma and buying an ...

  2. May 14, 1999 · E.K. Gaylord II began his career in Oklahoma City at WKY-TV. He later worked for the Oklahoman and Times newspaper where he was named Associate Editor in 1982. In addition to his duties at OPUBCO, Gaylord owns and operates the Lazy E Ranch, arena and training center in Guthrie, Oklahoma, near Oklahoma City.

  3. Edward Lewis Gaylord (May 28, 1919 – April 27, 2003) was an American billionaire businessman, media mogul and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Gaylord Entertainment Company that included The Oklahoman newspaper, Oklahoma Publishing Co., Gaylord Hotels, the Nashville Network TV Channel (later renamed "SpikeTV","Spike" and Paramount Network after being sold off); the Grand Ole Opry ...

  4. Career. With WKY-television, Oklahoma City. Associate editor Oklahoman and Times, 1982. President Oklahoma Public company. Vice chairman Gaylord Entertainment Company, 1996. President Oklahoma Publishing Company, 1994—2002. Chairman Gaylord Entertainment Company, 1999—2001, interim president, Chief Executive Officer, 2000.

  5. Dec 8, 1987 · 0:03. 1:23. Edward K. Gaylord II will be honored as Man of the Year by the Rodeo Historical Society Dec. 19 at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. The annual society banquet also will honor five new inductees into the Rodeo Hall of Fame, whose names have yet to be announced. Gaylord, grandson of E.K. Gaylord who founded The Oklahoma Publishing Co ...

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  8. May 17, 2002 · In 1968, E.K. Gaylord received the first "Oklahoma's Outstanding Leader" award from the Oklahoma City Press Club. During 1968, the papers continued their long history of supporting bond issues for advancement of the city, county and state this time leading a campaign on behalf of the largest bond issue in Oklahoma City history.

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