28/22 News (WBRE/WYOU)

42.3K installs
272 ratings
+38 weekly installs
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+336 monthly installs
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28/22 News (WBRE/WYOU) Summary

28/22 News (WBRE/WYOU) is a ad-supported Android app in the News category, developed by Nexstar Inc.. First released 12 years ago(May 2013), the app has accumulated 42.3K+ total installs and 272 ratings with a 4.04★ (good) average rating.

Recent activity: 38 installs this week (336 over 4 weeks) showing below average growth View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Feb 21, 2026. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on Feb 21, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jan 27, 2026 (version 60100266).


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Ratings: 272

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App Description

WBRE, WYOU, 28/22, Eyewitness News

News has never been more local than in the palm of your hand. The Eyewitness News mobile app brings you all the top stories from our daily broadcasts, as well as stories developing in real time.

The Eyewitness News app is your source for the latest news, weather, sports and more in Northeastern and Central PA. Powered by the Eyewitness News staff at WBRE-TV and WYOU-TV with newsrooms in Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Williamsport and on the road everywhere in between from Hazleton to the Poconos. Covering Pennsylvania news where you live and work.

Breaking News and the latest weather forecasts are just a tap away.

With the Eyewitness News app you can:
-Live stream newscasts and breaking news events in NEPA

-Get real-time news alerts and the latest local stories

-Receive weather alerts and school closings, use interactive radar

-Get the latest sports scores and highlights

-Live stream local, state and national events

-Watch in-depth investigative stories from the Eyewitness News I-Team

-Activate specific categories to get the news and alerts you want

WBRE Channel 28 WYOU Channel 22 Eyewitness News serves all of Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania.