SportsTalk 790 KBME Houston is moving The Matt Thomas Show with Ross Villarreal into the morning drive, beginning Monday, August 24, 2026.
The sports talk radio program, which currently airs weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will now air from 6 to 10 a.m., according to the station's new lineup announcement.
Thomas is also the radio voice of the Houston Rockets and has a long history with the team, having served as the Rockets’ public address announcer during both of the franchise’s NBA championship seasons. He began his radio career at 700 KSEV and later worked at 950 KPRC and 740 KTRH. He left Houston in fall 2004 for Salt Lake City, where he called University of Utah football and basketball games while also hosting a talk show. Thomas joined KSTP in Minneapolis-St. Paul in January 2007, continuing his career in sports radio before eventually returning to Houston with KBME in 2009.
Taking over the 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. time slot will be The Dan Mathews Show, moving from its current morning position.
Monday at 10 am! Let’s goooooooooo! More sleeeeeeep is welcome!
— Dan Mathews (@DANMATHEWSHOU) August 20, 2026
Happy for @SportsMT & @SportsRV to get this spot. You’ll also hear me on a lot more Astros/Rockets pre/post. @SportsTalk790 pic.twitter.com/fFPqyy14AM
Mathews, a proud St. Thomas High School graduate, has been covering Houston sports since 2009. He began his broadcasting career as an on-air host in Houston, covering the Rockets, Texans and Astros before heading to Atlanta. In Atlanta, Mathews worked at both 92.9 The Game and 680 The Fan as a host, reporter and play-by-play broadcaster. He called games for Mercer University, covered the Atlanta Braves and the University of Georgia, and served as executive producer of The Chuck Oliver Show, which focused on college football. Mathews returned to Houston in 2023, joining SportsTalk 790, where he produced The A-Team and hosted The Night Cap before moving to morning drive as part of The Sean Salisbury Show. He has also regularly hosted SportsTalk 790’s pregame and postgame coverage of Houston Astros and Houston Rockets games.
The changes follow a notable transition for the station's morning show. In June 2026, Cole Thompson announced his departure from The Morning Drive with Dan & Cole, a program that had launched in 2025. Mathews remained with the station in the morning show slot.
The station's new weekday lineup will be:
6–10 a.m. — Matt & Ross in the Morning
10 a.m.–2 p.m. — The Dan Mathews Show
2–6 p.m. — The A-Team with Adam Clanton and Adam Wexler (also airs on Space City Home Network)
The station is promoting the changes with the tagline "New morning. Same Houston. More sports."
The all new SportsTalk790, coming your way on Monday! @sportsrv @SportsMT @DANMATHEWSHOU @JoshJordanSCS @AdamJWexler @adamclanton pic.twitter.com/DJCJJcf2o1
— SportsTalk 790 (@SportsTalk790) August 20, 2026

