The ten nearest neighbors in AFAR Media's similarity graph span magazines, websites, news publishers, a blog, an actor, and a non-profit — a mix that resists easy categorization and reflects the flat shape of this audience cluster, where scores compress into a narrow band from 0.95 down to 0.93.
Food52 leads at 0.95, the only blog in the top 10, followed closely by three magazines: The Paris Review (0.94), Vanity Fair (0.94), and NYer Page-Turner (0.94). Two fellow websites appear — Eater (0.94) and NYT Watching (0.94) — alongside news publishers HuffPost Life (0.94) and Haaretz.com (0.93). The most cross-kind entries are Lena Dunham (0.94), an actor, and the Clinton Foundation (0.93), a non-profit — the only two neighbors drawn from outside the Marketing Channels category entirely. The dominant subcategory pattern is literary and editorial publishing (magazines, news publishers, and long-form websites), but the presence of a celebrity actor and a non-profit at comparable scores signals that the audience shape extends beyond media consumption habits alone.
The flat distribution across these ten neighbors points to an audience that overlaps broadly with upscale editorial media rather than clustering tightly around any single content type or platform.