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The top 10 neighbors for Bloomberg Opinion sit within a narrow similarity band — 0.97 at the top (DealBook, 0.97) to 0.97 at the bottom (Bloomberg, 0.97) — with no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead. That compressed range is the defining structural fact here.

The mix across those 10 is split between two subcategories: News Publishers and Journalists. Five neighbors are News Publishers — DealBook (0.97), Bloomberg Politics (0.97), Financial Times Best Of (0.97), Bloomberg Quicktake (0.97), and Bloomberg (0.97) — while four are Journalists: Nicholas Kristof (0.97), Kara Swisher (0.97), Brian Stelter (0.97), and Andrew Ross Sorkin (0.97). The tenth neighbor, Ian Bremmer (0.97), is classified as an Academic. No other subcategory appears in the top 10. The center entity is itself a News Publisher, so roughly half the neighbors share its kind — but the strong presence of individual Journalists as a distinct cluster is notable: the audience shape Bloomberg Opinion draws is nearly as close to prominent bylines as it is to institutional publications.

The flat shape, combined with this News Publisher / Journalist split, points to an audience defined by sustained engagement with serious reported and analytical content across both institutional and individual voices.

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