Five of the Golden Globe Awards' ten nearest neighbors are magazines — not other awards ceremonies, not film studios, not broadcasters. The audience shape here is defined less by the awards-season calendar than by a cluster of fashion and entertainment print titles.
The two fellow Events and Awards entities, Sundance Film Festival (0.95) and The Academy Awards (0.94), sit at the top of the band, but the scores compress quickly: HBO (0.93), Magnum Photos (0.93), V Magazine (0.93), W Magazine (0.93), and Vogue Paris (0.93) all follow within a narrow 0.02-point range. That compression is the defining structural feature — no single neighbor dominates, and the spread from first to tenth (0.9451 to 0.9267) is less than 0.02. The magazine cluster — Magnum Photos, V Magazine, W Magazine, Vogue Paris, and The Hollywood Reporter — spans photojournalism, fashion, and trade press, suggesting the audience bridges high-fashion editorial and entertainment industry coverage. Fashionista.com (0.93) extends that pattern into the Websites subcategory, while Alexander McQueen (0.93) is the lone Fashion brand in the top 10, reinforcing the style-world pull.
The flat shape across this top 10 points to an audience with genuinely broad cultural range — one that tracks prestige film and television but is equally at home in fashion editorial and arts media.