KSHP Programming Schedule as of January, 2009. 

Subject to Change.

 

 

TIMES

 

 

 

 

MONDAY

 

TUESDAY

 

WEDNESDAY

 

 

THURSDAY

 

FRIDAY

 

SATURDAY

 

SUNDAY

6:00–7:00 am

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

7:00-8:00 am

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

Sports By Line

Beat of Las Vegas Public Affairs show

8:00-9:00 am

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

Race Day

Las Vegas

Race Day

Las Vegas

9:00-10:00 am

Race Day

Las Vegas

Race Day

Las Vegas

Race Day

Las Vegas

Race Day

Las Vegas

Race Day

Las Vegas

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

10:00-11:00 am

Race Day Extra

Race Day Extra

Race Day Extra

Race Day Extra

Race Day Extra

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

11:00-12:00 am

Fishing & Hunting Southern Nevada

Sports By Line

Sports By Line

Fishing & Hunting Southern Nevada

Las Vegas Home Show

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

12:00-1:00 pm

Radio Travel Show

Restaurant Guy with Charles Desiderio

Sports By Line

Sports By Line

Sports By Line

Sports By Line

Sports By Line

1:00-2:00 pm

RADIO SHOPPING 

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING 

RADIO SHOPPING

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

2:00-3:00 pm

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

3:00-4:00 pm

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

4:00-5:00 pm

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

5:00-6:00 pm

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

RADIO SHOPPING

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

6:00-7:00 pm

Harvey Hyde Show

Harvey Hyde Show

Harvey Hyde Show

Harvey Hyde Show

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line (L)

7:00-8:00 pm

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line (L)

Harvey Hyde Show

Sports By Line

Sports By Line

Sports By Line (L)

8:00-9:00 pm

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line

Sports By Line

Sports By Line(L)

9:00-10:00 pm

Sports By Line

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By  Line

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

10:00-11:00 pm

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

11:00-12:00 pm

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

12:00-1:00 am

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

1:00-2:00 am

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

2:00-3:00 am

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

3:00-4:00 am

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

4:00-5:00 am

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

5:00-6:00 am

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line (L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

Sports By Line(L)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INDICATES KSHP LIVE PROGRAMMING

INDICATES BROKERED LIVE PROGRAMMING

INDICATES NETWORK PROGRAMMING

 

 

Ralph Siraco has more than 30 years of experience in thoroughbred racing. He began as an exercise rider in Southern California, then turned to media work and eventually called races as track announcer at Hollywood Park, Fairplex Park and Garden State Park. In 1991, he began Race Day Las Vegas, first as a television program and then as an hour-long morning radio show. Along with his Race Day Las Vegas duties, Ralph was the turf editor for the Las Vegas Sun and a Las Vegas gaming columnist for The Daily Racing Form.

 

 

 

Harvey Hyde is a renowned college football coach and Las Vegas radio legend

who has done over 10,000 live radio remotes over the past twenty five years in Vegas

and his native Southern California.

No stranger to the University of Southern California athletic department,

Hyde has hosted USC Trojan Talk in Pasadena since 1998, featuring the coaches, administrators and athletic alumni of the University of Southern California.

He currently serves as a football analyst, for the SC pre-game show on the USC Trojans football network.

The former head coach of the UNLV Rebels, (1982-85), Hyde made the transition to Division I college football from Pasadena City College. Hyde coached and recruited two of the NFL's most highly decorated stars, Randall Cunningham and Ickey Woods while leading the Rebels to a 26-19-1 record. In the former PCAA conference, his teams were an impressive 15-4-1. Hyde's Rebels were 1984 PCAA champions and were victorious in the 1984 California Bowl and he served as assistant head coach for the 1985 Japan Bowl where he worked with USC's Ted Tollner, Miami's Jimmy Johnson, Boston College's Jack Bicknell, ASU's John Cooper and Iowa's Hayden Fry. Hyde counts among his former assistants/players, Fresno State University, Head Football Coach, Pat Hill, Miami Dolphins, Director of Operations, Scott O'Brien, Oakland Raiders personnel director, Mike Lombardi, Arizona Cardinals, running back coach, Kirby Wilson, Denver Broncos, tight end coach, Tim Brewster & defensive line coach Wayne Nunnley, UCLA, Defensive Coordinator, DeWayne Walker and Houston Texans, defensive line coach Bob Karmelowicz.

In addition, NFL Hall of Fame Coach, the late George Allen coaxed Hyde out of coaching retirement in 1990 to Long Beach State where he served as Associate Head Coach, Recruiting Coordinator and running backs coach. In that capacity, Hyde recruited former Denver Broncos Super Bowl MVP and 2000 yard rusher Terrell Davis. A tireless recruiter, Hyde's 1990 team featured several players who competed in the NFL including wide receivers Mark Seay, Sean Foster and quarterback Jay Walker. Hyde also served as an assistant at the University of Hawaii for one season following two seasons at Pasadena City College.