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The top 10 neighbors for ABA Journal span a narrow similarity band — 0.97 down to 0.94 — with no single dominant pull and no clear outlier. That flat distribution is itself the finding: this audience doesn't cluster tightly around one kind of entity.

The shape is flat, and the subcategory mix reflects it. Four of the top 10 are News Publishers: Legal Times (0.97), WSJ Law News (0.96), NPR Health News (0.95), and Law360 (0.94). Two are fellow Magazines: The American Lawyer (0.96) and Harvard Business Review (0.94). The remaining four cross into distinct subcategories: Above the Law (0.95, Websites), CBRE (0.95, Real Estate), Freakonomics (0.95, Podcasts and Radio), and Harvard Health (0.95, Education). The legal-media cluster — Legal Times, WSJ Law News, The American Lawyer, Above the Law, Law360 — is the most coherent thread, but it shares the top 10 with a real estate brand, a health podcast, and an education organization, none of which are thematically adjacent.

The overall picture is an audience shaped by professional, information-dense media consumption that extends well beyond legal publishing into business, health, and policy channels.

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