Television Stations Owned By Gaylord
- Gaylord, while it was a subsidiary of Oklahoma Publishing Company, owned several television stations (see below):
| 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 E. W. Scripps Company |
| 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 (then known as the WKY Television System).
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