Richard Addis, best known in our neck of the woods as the former editor in chief of the Globe and Mail, but longer known as a U.K. journalist of significance, has posted five reasons for journalists to be cheerful. He'll elaborate, I'll condense: 1. There's a growing public demand for good journalism. 2. Owners will need to support good journalism. 3. It's an open field on who can create good journalism. 4. Attractive populism is a real possibility for good journalism. 5. Print has a future.