NOVA Entertainment, the home of Nova 969 and Nova 100, has renewed its partnership with Fear & Greed, Australia’s leading business news podcast network, continuing a collaboration that began in 2020.
The deal cements NOVA’s commitment to delivering highly sought-after, commercially in-demand podcast content, strengthening its position in the business news space.
Known as Australia’s go-to source for business insights, Fear & Greed delivers sharp, independent analysis and expert commentary, offering concise, no-nonsense coverage of the day’s biggest financial stories.

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Adam Johnson, who is NOVA Entertainment’s chief growth officer, said: “Fear & Greed is a powerhouse in business news podcasting, so we’re delighted to be both extending and deepening our partnership. The collaboration with the F&G team has always been exceptional, so we will be building on this throughout 2025 and beyond to attract more listeners and even greater commercial impact.”
Co-founder of the Fear & Greed podcast Adam Lang said: “We’re thrilled to continue the partnership between NOVA and Fear & Greed. The team at NOVA have a brilliant understanding of our brand, audience, and future ambitions. We are grateful to our audience for almost 20 million downloads so far and look forward to building on that momentum throughout 2025 and beyond.”

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The Fear & Greed podcast network delivers sharp, accessible business and finance content across three flagship shows:
• Fear & Greed Business News – Hosted by Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson, this daily podcast unpacks the biggest business stories shaping Australia.
• Fast Five – Five key news stories in five minutes, bringing listeners up to speed with quick, concise updates.
• How Do They Afford That? – Financial planner Canna Campbell joins Thompson to break down money hacks, habits, and strategies for everyday Australians.
Founded in 2020 by Aylmer, Adam Lang, and Thompson, Fear & Greed is built on deep media and finance expertise. Aylmer, a former Fairfax editorial director and economist, teams up with Lang and Thompson – both ex-Macquarie Media – to bring smart, straight-talking finance content to a national audience.