CBS 3 Kalamazoo - WWMT-TV live stream
CBS 3 Kalamazoo MI online television
CBS 3 Kalamazoo is the branding for WWMT, a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan, serving the West Michigan region, including Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, and Grand Rapids. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group and is headquartered at 5200 West Dickman Road, Kalamazoo, Michigan, with secondary studios located at 3145 Skyview Drive, Wyoming, Michigan, serving the Grand Rapids market. As a dedicated source for online television, the station operates its main channel on virtual channel 3.1, broadcasting CBS network programming in high definition, along with digital subchannels featuring independent and classic television content.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of the full CBS network schedule, including prime time series such as Tracker, Elsbeth, FBI, NCIS, Survivor, and 60 Minutes. The station produces local newscasts under the branding 3 News, including morning, noon, evening, and late-night editions. The news team has included anchors Lydia Murphy, Christine Sikkenga, Brad Edwards, and Chris Bovia. The station also broadcasts local sports, including coverage of high school football and basketball, Grand Rapids Griffins hockey, and Detroit Lions preseason games, along with special programming for local events and severe weather coverage through its 3 Storm Track Weather team. The station previously aired the morning show 3 News at 7am and produces community-focused segments such as Small Town Sunday, highlighting local businesses and events in West Michigan.
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of West Michigan news and CBS programming, WWMT is widely available as a free-to-air service via digital terrestrial television across the region, broadcast on VHF channel 8 with a virtual channel of 3.1. The station is carried on DirecTV, Dish Network, and all major cable providers serving the Kalamazoo-Grand Rapids market, including Spectrum, Comcast, and local fiber services. The channel is accessible as tv online via the CBS News app and through the station's official website, which provides live streaming of newscasts and severe weather coverage.

