Chart of the share of American public and journalists who say news organizations do a good job at various core functions according to a Pew survey. 67% of journalists and 41% of adults think they are good at covering the most important stories of the day, 65% of journalists and 35% of adults think they are good at reporting the news accurately, 52% of journalists and 29% of adults think they are good at serving as a watchdog over elected leaders, 46% of journalists and 24% of adults think they are good at giving voice to the underrepresented, and 43% of journalists and 25% of adults think they are good at managing or correcting misinformation.