Education
Romano studied French and politics at the University of Dundee and has a postgraduate diploma in journalism from the University of Strathclyde.
Romano studied French and politics at the University of Dundee and has a postgraduate diploma in journalism from the University of Strathclyde.
She began her broadcasting career with Radio Scotland, as a producer and reporter. Produced the cultural identity documentary series British Like Maine and A Degree of Desperation, a half-hour programme she produced on student prostitution was shortlisted for a Sony Radio Award, but did not collect one. In 1997, Romano worked as a reporter on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Scotland"s weekly current affairs programmes Eye to Eye and Newsweek.
She also produced Radio 5 Live"s four-part animal trade documentary series Beastly Business.
Romano moved to television in 1997, reading breakfast and late night bulletins on British Broadcasting Corporation Scotland, and occasionally reporting on Scottish stories for British Broadcasting Corporation News 24. Later she became GMTV"s Los Angeles correspondent, (replacing Jackie Brambles).
On 4 March 2010, Romano and GMTV parted company GMTV.