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New York sports teams dominate Newsday's nearest audience neighborhood, with Mets Booth (0.94) and the New York Mets (0.94) sitting at the top — but the shape is genuinely two-peaked, with a second distinct cluster pulling toward financial and business media.

The top 10 neighbors break into two clear groups. The first is a dense sports-and-local-media cluster: New York Rangers (0.93), New York Post Sports (0.91), New York Jets (0.90), Kay Show on YES (0.90), New York Giants (0.90), Noah Syndergaard (0.89), and Morning Show with Boomer & Gio (0.88) — a mix of Sports Teams, Podcasts and Radio, TV Shows, and Athletes, all tightly bound to the New York metro sports ecosystem. The lone outlier in the top 10 is JetBlue (0.87), an Airlines brand whose audience shape nonetheless aligns closely with this same readership.

Newsday's own subcategory — News Publishers — has one representative in the top 10: New York Post Sports at 0.91. The rest of the set is cross-kind, drawn almost entirely from sports organizations, sports media, and one regional airline. Scrolling further into the wider neighbor graph, a second cluster of financial news publishers and business websites begins to emerge, suggesting the audience bridges local sports coverage and metro-area business interest.

The two-peak structure points to an audience defined less by news consumption broadly and more by a specific geographic and sports identity, with a secondary pull toward financial media.

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