The top 10 neighbors for Margaret Cho span directors, queer-focused magazines, human rights organizations, indie film institutions, and entertainment trade publications — a cross-kind mix with no other comedian in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.94 with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the pack. David Lynch leads at 0.96, the only Director in the top 10. Right behind him are two queer-media titles — The Advocate (0.95) and HuffPost Queer Voices (0.95) — followed by entertainment trades The Hollywood Reporter (0.95) and Variety (0.94). Rounding out the ten are Sundance Film Festival (0.95), Out Magazine (0.95), Amnesty International USA (0.94), Human Rights Watch (0.94), and IFC (0.94).
By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as: three Magazines (The Advocate, Out, Variety), one News Publisher (HuffPost Queer Voices), one Director (Lynch), two Events and Awards (Sundance, absent from the final ten — correcting: one Events and Awards in Sundance), two Non-Profits (Amnesty International USA, Human Rights Watch), and one TV Channel (IFC). The cluster is a blend of queer media, indie film infrastructure, and human rights advocacy — with entertainment trades threading through. No fellow Comedian appears in the top 10. The audience Margaret Cho draws looks less like a comedy audience and more like one organized around independent film, LGBTQ+ media, and civil society organizations.