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The top 10 neighbors for Daily Mail Online sit within a narrow similarity band — 0.93 down to 0.90 — with no single entity pulling away from the pack, and the mix is almost entirely composed of fellow news publishers.

The shape is flat: BBC News (UK) leads at 0.93, followed closely by The Telegraph at 0.92 and The Times at 0.91. Seven of the ten neighbors carry the News Publishers subcategory — the same as Daily Mail Online itself — making this a strongly same-kind cluster. The exceptions are worth noting: Clinton Foundation, a Non-Profit organization, sits at 0.91, Vanity Fair, a Magazine, at 0.91, and Martha Stewart, a Lifestyle figure, at 0.91. These three non-publisher neighbors land at scores indistinguishable from the news titles around them, which means the audience shape that defines Daily Mail Online is shared not just by rival mastheads but also by a philanthropic organization, a glossy magazine, and a lifestyle celebrity — all at essentially the same level of overlap. The Independent and Financial Times Breaking News round out the top 10 at 0.90 and 0.90 respectively.

The flat distribution, combined with the near-total dominance of News Publishers, indicates an audience whose shape is defined by broad news consumption rather than any single editorial niche or personality type.

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