Attention Graph:

Federal Reserve

Share

The Federal Reserve's top 10 nearest neighbors are a nearly uniform block of financial and business news publishers — no single neighbor dominates, and the scores compress into a tight band from 0.97 to 0.98.

Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top 10 run from Bloomberg at 0.98 down to Bloomberg Markets at 0.97, with Bloomberg Businessweek (0.98), Financial Times Breaking News (0.98), Financial Times Best Of (0.98), The Economist (0.98), and Reuters Business (0.98) filling the intervening positions. Eight of the ten neighbors are News Publishers; the remaining two are World Economic Forum (0.98, Research Organizations) and Bloomberg TV (0.97, TV Channels). No other Government entity appears in the top 10. The cluster is defined almost entirely by financial and macroeconomic news infrastructure — wire services, business dailies, and global policy publications — rather than by peer institutions or political bodies. The one structural outlier worth noting is the World Economic Forum at 0.98: a non-publisher organization whose audience nonetheless sits squarely inside this same news-reader profile.

The Federal Reserve's audience shape is that of a financial news consumer, not a government-institution follower — its nearest neighbors are the publications that cover it, not the institutions that resemble it.

Playground →Read the docs

microdata

2
Cord Cutters News