The top 10 neighbors for Huffington Post Black Voices span magazines, blogs, websites, TV personalities, authors, and actors — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 to 0.99. That tight, mixed cluster is the defining structural feature here.
Magazines account for three of the ten positions: Black Enterprise (0.99), Ebony Magazine (0.98), and Essence (0.98). Two TV personalities follow closely — Tavis Smiley (0.99) and Angela Rye (0.98) — alongside the author Michael Eric Dyson at 0.99, the website theGrio.com at 0.99, the blog Bossip at 0.98, the spiritual leader Rev. Al Sharpton at 0.99, and the actor Tracee Ellis Ross at 0.98. No other news publisher appears in the top 10; the audience shape aligns more closely with print magazines and individual voices than with peer editorial outlets.
The flat distribution across these subcategories — no neighbor pulling meaningfully ahead of the others — indicates an audience that moves fluidly across media formats and celebrity types rather than concentrating around any single kind of entity.