The top 10 neighbors of Innovation & Tech Today span five distinct subcategories — Professionals, News Publishers, Websites, Activism, and Podcasts and Radio — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.90 down to 0.89.
The shape is flat: Jeff Barrett (0.90), a Professional, sits at the top, but only fractionally ahead of NPR Health News (0.89), Social Media Today (0.89), Everytown (0.89), and Freakonomics (0.89). The spread across the full top 10 is less than 0.02 — no neighbor pulls meaningfully clear of the others. Notably, only two of the top 10 neighbors share Innovation & Tech Today's own subcategory of Magazines: ABA Journal (0.89) and The American Lawyer (0.89). The rest are drawn from news publishing, podcasting, web publishing, and activism — a cross-kind pattern where the audience's shape aligns as readily with a gun-safety organization and a public-radio health desk as with fellow magazines. CBRE (0.89), a real estate brand, is the lone non-media, non-influencer entry in the set, adding further breadth to the mix.
The flat, cross-kind structure suggests an audience defined less by a single content vertical than by a broadly engaged, professionally oriented readership that moves fluidly across media formats and subject areas.