The top 10 neighbors for CNN International span a notably wide range of subcategories — news publishers, magazines, non-profits, government bodies, and a spiritual leader — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 down to 0.93, the hallmark of a flat shape.
TIME leads at 0.97, followed closely by the United Nations (0.96) and UNICEF (0.96). UN Human Rights (0.95) and CNN (0.95) round out the top five. Of the ten neighbors, three are News Publishers — CNN, The Telegraph, and NowThis News — while three are Non-Profit organizations: UNICEF, Amnesty International USA, and World Food Programme. Two are Magazines (TIME and Newsweek), one is a Government entity (United Nations), and one is a Spiritual Leader (Deepak Chopra at 0.93). The cross-kind composition is the defining feature here: CNN International's audience shape aligns as strongly with international humanitarian organizations as it does with fellow news publishers, and the presence of TIME and Newsweek alongside UN bodies suggests an audience oriented toward global affairs broadly rather than breaking news specifically.
The flat distribution — no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead — indicates an audience that is genuinely diffuse across institutional, journalistic, and civic content rather than anchored to any one kind.