What happened to Haley Bianco?
Matthew Perez
Updated on March 21, 2026
What happened to Haley Bianco?
PA Live! host Haley Bianco announced Wednesday that she would be leaving WBRE at the end of her current contract in September. Bianco’s contract will expire in September, marking the end of a five-year run at WBRE for Bianco, who initially joined the Eyewitness News team in 2016 as a reporter for Schuylkill County.
Where is Nick Toma now?
Toma has accepted a main anchor job at WBRE, a Wilkes-Barre, Pa., station also owned by Nexstar, so he can be closer to his family that lives in northern New Jersey.
Can I stream WBRE?
You can stream WBRE on your Roku, Chromecast, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android/iOS devices, and web browser (since they’re all supported by Hulu with Live TV, fuboTV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV).
Who owns WYOU?
The station is owned by Mission Broadcasting; Nexstar Media Group, which owns Wilkes-Barre-licensed NBC affiliate WBRE-TV (channel 28), operates WYOU under a shared services agreement.
Where did Bryan Scofield go?
‘ WILKES-BARRE — WBRE-TV is welcoming a new host into its midst, naming Bryan Scofield the new host of PA Live!, the channel’s daily live entertainment show. Scofield joins current host Haley Bianco, filling the hole left by the recent departure of Dave Kuharchik from the channel.
Where is Haley on PA live?
You can also mail event information to Haley at 62 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. The segment will air on WBRE 28 and WYOU 22 during PA live! and Eyewitness News Thursday through Saturday.
Who is Nick Toma?
Nick Toma is a News Anchor at Kmax. He is also the Co-Host at CBS/CW. Nick Toma is an experienced communications specialist looking to use his writing and speaking skills in a new environment. He has over two decades of experience in broadcast journalism, marketing and branding as well as public relations.
What time is PA live on?
4pm
Pa Live! airs weekdays at 4pm on WBRE-TV.
Who are the hosts of PA live?
Meet The Team: Anchors
- Candice Kelly. Meet The Team / 8 months ago.
- Nick Toma. Meet The Team / 2 years ago.
- Kelly Byrne. Meet The Team / 2 years ago.
- Sean Coffey. Meet The Team / 7 months ago.
- Andy Mehalshick. Meet The Team / 2 years ago.
- Mark Hiller. Meet The Team / 2 years ago.
- Julie Dunphy. Meet The Team / 1 year ago.
Where is Wbre?
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
WBRE-TV, virtual channel 28 (VHF digital channel 11), is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States and also serving Scranton.
Where is Wyou out of?
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Secondary: UPN (1995–?) WYOU, virtual channel 22 (VHF digital channel 12), is a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States and also serving Wilkes-Barre.
Who are the hosts on PA live?
Meet The Team: Anchors
- Candice Kelly. Meet The Team / 8 months ago.
- Nick Toma. Meet The Team / 2 years ago.
- Kelly Byrne. Meet The Team / 2 years ago.
- Sean Coffey. Meet The Team / 8 months ago.
- Andy Mehalshick. Meet The Team / 2 years ago.
- Mark Hiller. Meet The Team / 2 years ago.
- Julie Dunphy. Meet The Team / 1 year ago.
What channel is NBC in Wilkes-Barre PA?
WBRE-TV, virtual channel 28 (VHF digital channel 11), is a television station licensed to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre television market.
What happened to WBRE in Wilkes-Barre PA?
Luckily, the station and the majority of the city of Wilkes-Barre were protected by the levee system. On January 19, 2012, Nexstar named Robert G. Bee as vice president and general manager of WBRE, with management responsibilities for WYOU. The station went full HD including news and production on April 2, 2012.
What channel is WBRE on?
WBRE Channel 28. WBRE is a television station in Wilkes Barre, PA that serves the Wilkes Barre – Scranton television market. The station runs programming from the NBC network and identifies itself as “28 News”. WBRE is a digital full-power television station that operates with 30 kilowatts of power and is owned by Nexstar. Detailed Engineering…
What happened to WBRE and WNEP?
During the 1950s and 1960s, mirroring the century-long rivalry between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, WBRE ruled Wilkes-Barre while WDAU-TV (now WYOU) dominated Scranton. Channel 28 jumped back in the lead in the early-1960s and went back and forth for first place with WDAU until 1978 when WNEP took the lead.