Gaylord Entertainment Company operates a number of hotel, resort, and media companies that was built by Edward Gaylord.
Facilities owned include:
Previously owned properties include:
It was previously a subsidiary of the Oklahoma City-based Oklahoma Publishing Company
Its name still appeared on the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville (home of the Nashville Predators until March 16, 2007, though the naming rights agreement has been terminated. The facility reverted its name back to the original moniker of the Nashville Arena and is now known as Sommet Center.
Gaylord Entertainment also produced the long-running comedy/variety series Hee Haw (initially out of the studios of WTVF) and distributed the program over their television stations and in syndication.
| Current DMA# | Market | Station | Years Owned | Current Affiliation/Owner |
| 5. | Fort Worth - Dallas | KTVT 11 | 1971-99 | CBS owned-and-operated (O&O) |
| 10. | Houston | KHTV 39** (now KIAH) | 1967-95 | CW affiliate owned by Tribune Company |
| 13. | Tampa - St. Petersburg | WTVT 13 | 1956-87 | Fox owned-and-operated (O&O) |
| 14. | Tacoma - Seattle | KSTW 11 | 1974-97 | CW affiliate owned by CBS |
| 17. | Lorain - Cleveland | WUAB 43 | 1977-89 | MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Raycom Media |
| 18. | Denver | KLZ-TV 7** (now KMGH-TV) | 1953-54 | ABC affiliate owned by McGraw-Hill |
| 34. | Milwaukee | WVTV 18 | 1966-96 | CW affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group |
| 45. | Oklahoma City | WKY-TV 4** (now KFOR-TV) | 1949-77 | NBC affiliate owned by Local TV |
| 53. | New Orleans | WVUE 8 | 1977-87 | Fox affiliate owned by Louisiana Media Company |
| 118. | Montgomery - Selma, AL | WSFA 12 | 1955-59 | NBC affiliate owned by Raycom Media |
Note: ** indicates a station built and signed on by Gaylord.