Print media • The local daily newspapers are
The Battle Creek Shopper and the
newspaper of record is the
Battle Creek Enquirer, owned and operated by
Gannett.
Radio FM radio stations that originate or can be heard over the air in Battle Creek: • WSPB 89.7 - Battle Creek - Holy Family Radio Roman Catholic Radio •
WCFG 90.9 - Springfield - Christian Adult Contemporary (WCSG) •
WCSG 91.3 - Grand Rapids - Christian Adult Contemporary •
WMJC 91.9 - Richland - Religious (Strong Tower Radio) •
W222BB 92.3 - Battle Creek - Christian (WJKN 89.3) •
WZUU 92.5 - Mattawan/Kalamazoo - Classic Rock •
WGPG-LP 92.9 - Battle Creek - Religious •
WBCT 93.7 - Grand Rapids - Country •
WWDK 94.1 - Jackson/Lansing/Battle Creek/Kalamazoo - Classic Country •
WBCK 95.3 - Battle Creek - News/Talk •
W242BH 96.3 - Marshall - Contemporary Christian (Smile FM) •
WTOU 96.5 - Portage/Kalamazoo - Urban Contemporary •
WNWN 98.5 - Coldwater/Battle Creek/Kalamazoo - Country •
WFPM-LP 99.5 - Battle Creek - Gospel •
WBCH-FM 100.1 - Hastings - Country •
W266CG 101.1 - Battle Creek - Christian (FM translator for AM 1400) •
W274AQ 102.7 - Battle Creek - Classic Hits (FM translator for AM 930) •
WKFR 103.3 - Battle Creek/Kalamazoo - CHR/Top 40 •
WBXX 104.9 - Marshall/Battle Creek - Urban Contemporary •
WSRW 105.7 - Grand Rapids - Adult Contemporary •
WJXQ 106.1 - Jackson/Lansing/Battle Creek - Mainstream Rock •
WVFM 106.5 - Kalamazoo - Adult Hits (Jack FM) •
WRKR 107.7 - Portage/Battle Creek/Kalamazoo - Classic Rock AM radio stations that originate or can be heard over the air in Battle Creek: •
WKZO 590 - Kalamazoo - News/Talk - (FM translator at 106.9) •
WFAT 930 - Battle Creek - Classic Hits •
WILS 1320 - Lansing - News/Talk •
WKMI 1360 - Kalamazoo - News/Talk •
WBFN 1400 - Battle Creek - Christian •
WQLR 1660 - Kalamazoo - Sports
Television •
WWMT, a CBS affiliate licensed to Kalamazoo and also serving Battle Creek, Grand Rapids and western Michigan •
WOOD-TV, an NBC affiliate licensed to Grand Rapids and the default NBC station for Battle Creek. •
WOTV, an ABC/CW affiliate serving Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, and southwestern Michigan, and also serving as a secondary ABC affiliate (alongside
WZZM) for Grand Rapids •
WXMI, the FOX affiliate from Grand Rapids. •
WZPX, an ION affiliate serving all of western Michigan •
WLLA, an independent station largely broadcasting religious programming from Kalamazoo. •
WGVU, the PBS member station from Grand Rapids but broadcasting from a satellite broadcaster in Kalamazoo. • AccessVision,
public-access television on
Comcast channels 16 and 17; broadcasts to all municipalities within Battle Creek, and Newton Township
Festivals • The World's Longest Breakfast Table • The Battle Creek Field of Flight Entertainment Festival is an air show and balloon event held yearly in Battle Creek. • International Festival of Lights
Music Battle Creek is home to the Music Center, which serves South Central Michigan. The Battle Creek Symphony Orchestra is based at the W. K. Kellogg Auditorium in downtown Battle Creek. The symphony is conducted by Anne Harrigan. It is Michigan's longest-running symphony orchestra. The Brass Band of Battle Creek is composed of 31 brass players and percussionists from around the United States and Europe. "Created in 1989 by brothers Jim and Bill Gray, podiatrists and amateur brass players from Battle Creek, MI, the BBBC has grown to cult status in Battle Creek, where BBBC concerts are regularly sold out and waiting lists are created weeks in advance." The Brass Band of Battle Creek's Christmas concerts features many different songs ranging from modern hits to classical Christmas songs. Leilapalooza - The
Leila Arboretum Music Festival is a free summer music festival held at the Leila Arboretum. Proceeds benefit the Leila Arboretum Society and
Kingman Museum.
Sports Battle Creek hosts the annual
Michigan High School Athletic Association team wrestling,
volleyball,
baseball, and
softball state championships. The town receives quarterly boosts to its economy from the fans who flock there to follow their teams. Each year, Battle Creek hosts the
Sandy Koufax 13S World Series, for 13-year-old baseball players. In August 2010, Battle Creek was host to the eighth edition of the International H.K.D. Games. In June 2024, the mens relay team from Saint Philip Catholic Central High School took third place at the MHSAA Track and Field State Championship.
Sports teams The
Battle Creek Battle Jacks (formerly Bombers) are a collegiate baseball team, a member of the
Northwoods League, who began play in 2007. After a last-place finish in 2010, the Bombers went 47–26 in 2011 and won their first
NWL championship. It was the first championship in Battle Creek since 2000, when the
Michigan Battle Cats won the
Midwest League championship. The team's home is
C.O. Brown Stadium. In 2011, the team signed a five-year lease, which guarantees the team's ten-year anniversary in Battle Creek in 2017. Actor
Tyler Hoechlin, who starred alongside
Tom Hanks in the critically acclaimed film
Road to Perdition, previously played for the Battle Creek Bombers.
Former sports teams The
Michigan Battle Cats/
Battle Creek Yankees/
Southwest Michigan Devil Rays were a Class A
minor league baseball team that played in the
Midwest League from 1995 through 2006. The team's home was
C.O. Brown Stadium. The
Battle Creek Crunch were a member of the
Great Lakes Indoor Football League (GLIFL), that began play in 2006. They played one season in Battle Creek before ceasing operations due to financial trouble. The team's home was
Kellogg Arena. The
Battle Creek Belles, a member of the
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, played two seasons, 1951 and 1952, before relocating to
Muskegon. The
Battle Creek Revolution were a member of the
All American Hockey League, a low-level professional minor league, from 2008 to 2011. The team's home was
Revolution Arena. The organization also started a
junior hockey team called the
Battle Creek Jr. Revolution in 2010. The junior team was sold renamed to the
West Michigan Wolves in 2014 before relocating to Lansing in 2017. The Battle Creek Blaze is a not-for-profit, adult
football team that plays
NFL rules football as a member of the IFL (Interstate Football League). The Blaze organization raises funds and community awareness in the fight against cancer. They are in their sixth season of operation, and won the IFL North Division Championship in 2010. The
Battle Creek Cereal Killers roller derby team began in 2011. The
Battle Creek Knights are a minor league
basketball team. They were a charter member of the
International Basketball League (IBL) and went 21-0 during the league's first season in 2005, winning the championship. The team's home is
Kellogg Arena. After announcing in July 2009 that they would sit out the 2009 season, that October the team announced that they would return to play in the International Basketball League. In June 2019, the
Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) announced it had added a tenth team for the 2019–20 season and it would be in Michigan. On July 23, the Battle Creek Rumble Bees were announced with Adam Stio as the general manager after previously serving in the same role with the
Southern Professional Hockey League's
Evansville Thunderbolts. The FHL had played multiple neutral site games in Battle Creek over the previous seasons before placing an expansion team there. The Rumble Bees hired Clint Hagmaier as their first head coach, however, he was released after a 0–9 start to the season with Stio taking over as interim head coach. The Rumble Bees had a 1–45–0–2 record when the league's 2019–20 season was cancelled due to the
coronavirus pandemic. Their losing streak led to them being named "the worst team in professional hockey". After the season, the team's players went to different teams in the FPHL as part of a dispersal draft.
Disc Golf Battle Creek is home to 9 disc golf courses. The city of Springfield, an enclave within Battle Creek, has 2 additional courses that are readily accessible to players in the area. • Kiwanis Outdoor Center - Open to the Public. 18 Holes with Long and Short Layout • Irving Park - Open to the Public. 27 Holes • Kimball Pines - Open to the Public. 18 Holes • Custer Greens - Open to Public with $3 greens fee. 18 holes with Long and Short Layout • Leila Arboretum - Open to Public. 18 holes with Long and Short Layout • Fort Custer Air Base - Military ID required for entry. 9 Hole Layout • Begg Park - Springfield course. Open to Public. 18 Hole Layout • Territorial Brewing Company (TBC) - Springfield Course. Open to Public. 18 holes with Long and Short Layout • Dexter Lake Church - Open to Public when services not in session. 9 Holes • Cracked Farms - Private Course, call for admittance. 9 holes with Long, Medium, and Short Layout • Brown Bottom Sugar Shack - Private Course, call for admittance. 18 Hole Layout ==Points of interest==