Traditional media focuses mainly on negative stories. Good News Network founded in 1997 to balance negativity. GNN has 21,000 positive news stories and various digital platforms
"Good news" is the correct and grammatically correct phrase. "News" is singular but uncountable, cannot be counted as one or two. "A good news" is incorrect as it quantifies "news"
"That's good to hear" is the best way to express gratitude for positive news. "That's good news" works best when receiving positive information. "I'm happy to hear that" is a professional alternative. "Fantastic news" specifically expresses enthusiasm for positive outcomes. "That's great" works well when accepting good news
"I'm glad to hear that" is informal and unprofessional in business emails. It's friendly but not suitable for most professional communication
"We are pleased to inform you" is formal and polite. It shows genuine happiness to share positive information. It can sound generic and impersonal