The top 10 neighbors for NCR span five distinct subcategories — Spiritual Leaders, Activists, Politicians, B2B brands, and TV Shows — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.85 down to 0.82.
The shape is flat: Pope Francis leads at 0.85, followed closely by Fred Guttenberg (0.84) and James Martin, SJ (0.84), but no neighbor pulls significantly ahead of the rest. That compression is the structural finding. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: two Spiritual Leaders (Pope Francis and James Martin, SJ), two Activists (Fred Guttenberg and David Hogg), one Politician (Naomi Biden, 0.84), one B2B brand (Constant Contact, 0.83), one Activism organization (March For Our Lives, 0.82), one TV Show (The Late Show, 0.82), one Website (Social Media Examiner, 0.82), and one Journalist (Daniel Dale, 0.82). No other News Publisher — NCR's own subcategory — appears in the top 10. The mix is cross-kind throughout: faith figures, gun-control activists, progressive political voices, and B2B marketing channels all land within a few hundredths of one another.
That breadth, without a clear anchor, suggests NCR's audience composition resembles a wide coalition rather than a tight niche.