Fabrizio Romano on why independent media is taking over


Exclusive scoops through networks, not size

Romano recounted breaking the news of Bruno Fernandes’ move to Manchester United with a photo of the midfielder boarding a private jet. He said the story showed how persistence and personal networks often outweigh newsroom size.

“People imagine big stories only come from big institutions, but it’s often the small connections that matter,” Romano said. “You build your network brick by brick, you respect people, and you do the work. That’s how the real exclusives come.”

With 26.5 million followers on X, 41 million on Instagram, and nearly 3 million YouTube subscribers, Romano has built one of the world’s most influential digital news platforms through transparent, fast-paced reporting.

Authenticity over technology

Despite his massive reach, Romano remains grounded. Aslan noted he was still using a “broken iPhone 15” to cover news. Romano shrugged it off: “My work remains the same, my life may have changed.” He also shared a bold football prediction: “Mo Salah – I have a feeling it will be the beginning of the end of his time at Liverpool because he won’t be there against Inter on Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League game.”

A debut summit of global scale

Romano’s session was one of over 300 at BRIDGE Summit 2025, the largest debut media event in the world. Taking place from 8–10 December at ADNEC in Abu Dhabi, the summit expects more than 60,000 participants from 132 countries and over 430 speakers, offering a platform to explore challenges, share insights, and collaborate across media, technology, culture, and the wider creative economy.


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