BlogHer's ten nearest neighbors are a mix of political journalists, politicians, and civic professionals — not other blogs or content platforms. The scores span a narrow band from 0.93 to 0.94, with no single standout: David Axelrod leads at 0.94, followed within a fraction by Everytown at 0.93, José Andrés at 0.93, and Alex Wagner at 0.93.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 makes the pattern clear. Journalists account for three slots — Wagner, Josh Marshall, and Jeffrey Toobin — while Politicians fill three more: Axelrod, Paul Begala, and Neera Tanden. Professionals take two (José Andrés and Jeff Barrett), with Everytown (Activism) and Tom Colicchio (TV Personalities) rounding out the set. No other blog appears in the top 10, and no Marketing Channel of any subcategory makes the list. The audience shape BlogHer shares is defined almost entirely by political media figures and civic voices — a cross-kind pattern that says more about who this audience follows than about what kind of content property BlogHer is.
The flat distribution across a tight similarity band suggests a cohesive audience with a consistent profile, one that maps closely onto the political-media ecosystem rather than the broader blogging or women's media space.