The top 10 neighbors for The Epoch Times are overwhelmingly individual personalities — journalists, government officials, and politicians — with One America News (0.90) the only other news publisher in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.92 down to 0.90 with no single standout, and the composition is what defines the cluster. Journalists account for four of the ten neighbors — John Solomon (0.92), Sara A. Carter (0.91), Gregg Jarrett (0.90), and Larry Elder (0.90) — while government officials make up three more: John Ratcliffe (0.92), Jenna Ellis (0.91), and George Papadopoulos (0.90). Politicians Rudy W. Giuliani (0.92) and Tom Fitton (0.92) round out the remaining two positions. The audience shape here is defined less by other news publishers and more by the individual figures who populate a specific corner of political media — journalists, former officials, and political operatives whose audiences overlap tightly with The Epoch Times' own.
The flat band of scores, all compressed between 0.90 and 0.92, suggests this audience is highly consistent in its composition rather than pulled in competing directions.