The top 10 neighbors for Timothy McSweeney's span five distinct subcategories — journalists, authors, podcasts and radio, activists, and websites — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 to 0.99.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The shape is flat: Jessica Valenti leads at 0.99, but On the Media (0.99), Gloria Steinem (0.99), Longreads (0.99), and Astead Herndon (0.98) follow within hundredths of a point. No neighbor pulls away from the pack. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: journalists account for three entries (Astead Herndon, Lauren Duca, Ira Glass), podcasts and radio for two (On the Media, This American Life), authors for two (Jessica Valenti, Dan Savage), with an activist (Gloria Steinem), a website (Longreads), and a comedian (Megan Amram) rounding out the set. No other book publisher appears in the top 10. The mix is cross-kind throughout: journalists and podcast voices outnumber any single type, and the presence of an activist and a comedian alongside longform reading destinations signals an audience that moves fluidly across media criticism, narrative audio, and civic writing.
The flat, cross-kind structure of this neighbor set points to an audience defined less by a single format or genre than by a consistent editorial sensibility shared across journalism, audio, and literary culture.