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  1. May 16, 1999 · The announcement was made at Gaylord Entertainment's annual shareholders meeting in Nashville, Tenn. E.K. Gaylord II, 41, formerly served as vice chairman of the company. He is president of The Oklahoma Publishing Co. and has been a director of that company since 1977.

  2. May 14, 1999 · NASHVILLE, TN, May 14, 1999 ‑‑ Gaylord Entertainment Company (NYSE: GET) announced today that E.K. Gaylord II has been named Chairman of the Company, replacing his father, Edward L. Gaylord, who will become Chairman Emeritus. E.K. Gaylord II formerly served as Vice-Chairman.

  3. lazye.com › aboutLazy E Arena

    The Fabulous Lazy E Arena – just southeast of Guthrie and northeast of Edmond/Oklahoma City – was opened in November of 1984, just in time for the ’84 National Finals Steer Roping Finals. The originator of the Lazy E, E.K. Gaylord II had a vision that both the National Finals Steer Roping Finals and the National Finals Rodeo would happen ...

  4. lazye.com › lazy-e-ranch-and-arenaLazy E Arena

    Dec 15, 2022 · December 15, 2022. Lazy E Ranch and Arena. Envisioned and built by owner E.K. Gaylord II, the entities that make up the Lazy E Ranch and Arena are an incredible part of the equine breeding and western sports industries in Oklahoma and across the nation.

  5. Apr 24, 1994 · Third Generation of Gaylords Plans for Next 100 Years. The Oklahoman has thrived for 100 years as a fiercely independent, family-owned newspaper. The future is expected to be much like the past, according to E.K. Gaylord II, a third-generation Gaylord newspaper executive who expects to some day lead the newspaper through the 21st century. "As ...

  6. Dec 8, 1987 · 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.

  7. With the advent of television following World War II, OPUBCO established the first television station in Oklahoma, WKY-TV. E. K. Gaylord's son, Edward L. Gaylord, later expanded OPUBCO's broadcast division to include ten radio and television stations in nine of the nation's major markets.

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