The top 10 neighbors for Arianna Huffington span journalists, news publishers, magazines, politicians, activists, and tech personalities — with no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.99 down to 0.98 across all ten positions, a band so narrow it signals a diffuse audience rather than a concentrated one. Christiane Amanpour leads at 0.99, followed immediately by The Daily Beast at 0.99 and HuffPost Women at 0.98. Mashable (0.98) and Al Gore (0.98) round out the top five. The subcategory mix across all ten is notably varied: four neighbors are News Publishers (The Daily Beast, HuffPost Women, The Economist, Bloomberg), two are fellow Journalists (Christiane Amanpour, Nicholas Kristof), one is a Magazine (Mashable), one a Politician (Al Gore), one an Activist (Melinda French Gates), and one a Tech Personality (Evan Williams). That spread — news infrastructure, individual journalists, a politician, a philanthropist, and a tech founder — reflects an audience that moves fluidly across media-adjacent and civic-minded spaces rather than clustering tightly around any single kind.
The flat, cross-kind composition of this neighbor set points to an audience defined less by a single content category than by a broad orientation toward news, public affairs, and institutional influence.