Overview of Ryman Hospitality Properties
- Type: Public
- Traded as: NYSE:RHP, Russell 2000 Component
- Industry: REIT, Entertainment
- Founded: 1925 (95 years ago)
- Founder: Edward Gaylord
- Former Names: Gaylord Broadcasting Company, Gaylord Entertainment Company
- Headquarters: Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
- Subsidiaries: Opry Entertainment Group
History and Ownership Changes
- Ryman Auditorium: Built in 1892 by Captain Thomas G. Ryman, later home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974
- Previously a subsidiary of the Oklahoma City-based Oklahoma Publishing Company
- Gaylord family owned the Oklahoma Publishing Company for 71 years until 2011
- Became a real estate investment trust on October 1, 2012
- In 2014, Gaylord Hotels was sold to Inland American Lodging Group
- TRT Holdings, owned by Texas billionaire Robert Rowling, bought 14% of Gaylord stock in 2008
- Gaylord rejected Rowling's bid to increase TRT's stake to 30% in 2008
- TRT acquired two seats on the Gaylord board of directors in 2011
- In 2012, the company paid $185 million to buy shares owned by Rowling
Ryman Hospitality Properties and Opry Entertainment
- Ryman Hospitality Properties sold the Gaylord Hotels division to Marriott International in 2012
- Ryman retained ownership of the hotels and changed its name to Ryman Hospitality Properties
- The company lost the rights to use the Gaylord name
- Ryman agreed to manage Radisson Hotel Opryland and other properties on Marriott's behalf
- Shareholders voted for the company's reorganization as a REIT in 2012
- Ryman Hospitality Properties owns a 70% stake in Opry Entertainment
- Mario Gabelli's GAMCO Investors called for the spin-off of Opry and Attractions division
- Opry City Stage, a joint venture in New York City, closed within ten months of opening
- Ryman focused on expanding its Ole Red live music venue and restaurant/bar chain
- Ole Red has locations in Nashville, Tishomingo, Gatlinburg, Orlando, and a planned location in Las Vegas
Properties and Broadcast
- Facilities owned by Ryman Hospitality Properties and operated by Opry Entertainment include Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, and WSM radio
- Ryman Hospitality Properties manages Gaylord Hotels, including Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, and Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center
- Ryman also owns Block 21 in Austin, Texas, and operates the Opry City Stage in New York City
- Ryman owns the digital subchannel network Circle in a joint venture with Gray Television
- Ryman owns the Ole Red live music venue and restaurant/bar chain
- Ryman Hospitality Properties' only present broadcast property is WSM (650 AM) in Nashville
- Ryman previously owned several television and radio stations through its predecessor companies
Corporate Affiliations and Minor Interests
- Corporate affiliations: Corporate Magic, The Nashville Network, CMT, CMT Europe, Word Entertainment
- Minority interests: Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Nashville Predators, Opry Mills, Pandora, The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
- Music affiliations: Acuff-Rose Music, Word Entertainment, Pandora, Z Music Television (Christian music video channel), The Nashville Network
- Other affiliations: ResortQuest International, Inc., Corporate Magic, CMT, CMT Europe, The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. is a hotel, resort, entertainment, and media company named after National Historic Landmark the Ryman Auditorium, built as a tabernacle by Captain Thomas G. Ryman in 1892 and later the home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974. The hospitality group was founded by Edward Gaylord. Prior to its public ownership, it was previously a subsidiary of the Oklahoma City-based Oklahoma Publishing Company, which was formerly owned by the Gaylord family for 71 years until 2011. The OPUBCO company was once the longtime publisher of the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Until 2012, the company was known as Gaylord Entertainment Company, and earlier as Gaylord Broadcasting Company. The company has operated as a real estate investment trust since October 1, 2012.
Formerly | Gaylord Broadcasting Company Gaylord Entertainment Company |
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Type | Public |
NYSE: RHP Russell 2000 Component | |
Industry | REIT Entertainment |
Founded | 1925 |
Founder | Edward Gaylord |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Key people | Colin Reed (CEO) |
Revenue | US$747.7 million (2007) |
US$43.2 million (2007) | |
US$111.9 million (2007) | |
Total assets | US$2,336.9 million (2007) |
Total equity | US$941.5 million (2007) |
Owner |
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Subsidiaries | Opry Entertainment Group |