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CBC's top 10 nearest neighbors span five distinct subcategories — News Publishers, Actors, Non-Profits, Websites, Artists, Magazines, and Book Publishers — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.80 to 0.83. That tight spread is the defining structural fact here.

The highest-scoring neighbor is The Globe and Mail at 0.83, the one other News Publisher in the top 10 — making it the only same-kind match in the set. From there, the neighbors diverge sharply by subcategory: Julianne Moore (0.83, Actor), Tate (0.82, Non-Profit), BroadwayWorld (0.81, Website), Yoko Ono (0.81, Artist), Broadway.com (0.81, Website), ARTnews (0.81, Magazine), Astrology Zone (0.81, Website), Photo District News (0.81, Magazine), and Random House (0.80, Book Publisher). The cluster is dominated by arts and culture — visual art magazines, theater websites, literary publishers, and cultural institutions — rather than by other broadcasters or news outlets. Two theater-focused websites (BroadwayWorld and Broadway.com), three art magazines (ARTnews, Photo District News), and a book publisher all sit within 0.03 of the top score, suggesting the audience shape is defined less by news consumption than by a broader arts-and-letters orientation.

The flat shape of this graph reflects an audience that overlaps meaningfully with a wide range of culturally engaged entities, none of which pulls far ahead of the others.

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