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George Hay coined the name Grand Ole Opry in 1927, when he used that phrase to distinguish the show from the previous one, which had been a broadcast of Grand Opera selections.

a) true
b) false

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Answer: True

Explanation:

This is true because in fact George Hay, coined the name Grand Ole Opry in 1927, at the moment that he used that phrase referring to the show from the one that was presented, which had been a broadcast of Grand Opera selections in that year.

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