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Barron's nearest audiences form a dense, undifferentiated cluster of financial and business media — no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest, and the spread across the top 10 is just 0.018 points, from PIMCO at 0.97 down to CNBC Now at 0.95.

The shape is flat, and the composition tells the story. Six of the top 10 neighbors are News Publishers: WSJ Noted. (0.96), Real Time Economics (0.96), Bloomberg Opinion (0.95), The Wall Street Journal (0.95), WSJ MoneyBeat (0.95), and CNBC Now (0.95). Two neighbors are Magazines — McKinsey Quarterly (0.95) and WSJ MoneyBeat — and one is a Finance brand: PIMCO, the top-ranked neighbor at 0.97. The lone outlier in kind is Thomas L. Friedman (0.95), an Author, who sits alongside the financial press at nearly the same score. No other subcategory breaks through in the top 10. The dominant cluster is business and financial news publishing, with a single asset-management brand and a single author rounding out the set — a composition that reflects an audience defined by professional engagement with markets and economic analysis rather than any single outlet or format.

The flat shape indicates that Barron's audience is not uniquely tethered to any one neighbor; it overlaps broadly and evenly across the financial media ecosystem.

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