Two neighbors pull nearly equal weight at the top of HuffPost Latino Voices' similarity graph, and they point in different directions: NBC Latino (0.98), a news publisher, and Latino USA (0.98), a podcast and radio outlet. That near-tie at the summit is the structural signature of a two-peak shape — the audience bridges a Spanish-language news cluster and a Latino audio/culture cluster simultaneously.
The next three neighbors reinforce both poles while adding texture. Paulo Coelho (0.94), an author, is the first cross-kind entry — notable because it sits above fellow news publishers REMEZCLA (0.93) and El País (0.88). Latina Magazine (0.93) rounds out the top five as a magazine subcategory, meaning the top 10 spans news publishers, podcasts and radio, a magazine, an author, and a journalist (Jorge Ramos, 0.88). Tallying the top 10: four are news publishers (NBC Latino, REMEZCLA, El País, and BBC News Mundo at 0.87), which makes that subcategory the plurality — but the remaining six positions are split across five different subcategories, confirming that no single kind dominates beyond the news publisher cluster.
The cross-kind spread — from audio journalism to literary fiction to a sports organization (FIFA.com, 0.87) and an entertainment platform (Beatport, 0.87) — signals an audience whose shape is defined less by a single media format than by a consistent cultural and linguistic orientation that cuts across content types.