GallupNews draws a cluster of political news and journalism audiences — no single neighbor dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.93 down to 0.90 across the top 10.
The shape is flat: Daily Kos Elections leads at 0.93, followed by Post Politics at 0.92, Haaretz.com at 0.92, CNN Communications at 0.92, and The Hill at 0.91. None of these pulls far ahead of the others. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: five are News Publishers (Post Politics, Haaretz.com, CNN Communications, The Hill, Bloomberg Politics), two are Websites (Daily Kos Elections, Above the Law), two are Journalists (Mark Knoller at 0.91, Jim Sciutto at 0.90), and one is a Non-Profit (Clinton Foundation at 0.90). GallupNews is itself a News Publisher, so the majority of its nearest neighbors share its own subcategory — this is a same-kind cluster, anchored in political and policy-oriented news. The two Journalist entries are the clearest cross-kind signal, suggesting the audience also tracks individual reporters rather than just outlets. Thrive Global (B2B, 0.90) is the one neighbor that sits outside the news-and-journalism orbit entirely.
The overall picture is an audience defined by sustained engagement with political information infrastructure — outlets, reporters, and adjacent institutions — with no single anchor pulling harder than the rest.