The top 10 neighbors for CBS Breaking News form a tightly compressed cluster — scores run from 0.96 down to 0.94 with no single dominant outlier — and the mix spans News Publishers, Journalists, Politicians, a TV Channel, and a Magazine without any one subcategory overwhelming the others.
The shape is flat. Newsweek leads at 0.96, followed closely by CNN Breaking News (0.96), HuffPost (0.95), and NBC News (0.95) — all News Publishers, the same subcategory as CBS Breaking News itself. That same-kind cluster is real but not total: Anderson Cooper (0.95) and Bill Clinton (0.95) pull the set into adjacent territory, with Cooper classified as a Journalist and Clinton as a Politician. MSNBC (0.94) rounds out the top seven as a TV Channel. The presence of a Politician and a Magazine (Newsweek) at the very top of the list — ahead of several fellow News Publishers — is the most structurally notable feature: the audience shape here is not purely defined by news outlet identity but by a broader news-and-politics consumption pattern that encompasses individual political figures and print media alongside broadcast and digital news brands.
No entertainment, sports, or lifestyle subcategories appear in the top 10; the cluster is uniformly oriented around news and political content, suggesting an audience whose attention is concentrated within that domain rather than distributed across categories.