Parts Unknown's nearest audiences span news publishers, fellow TV shows, and comedians — with a Spiritual Leader in the second position — and no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.92 at the top to 0.91 at the bottom, a band of less than two points across all ten. Five of the ten neighbors are News Publishers — The New York Times (0.92), BBC News (World) (0.92), Reuters (0.91), VICE Sports (0.91), and The Associated Press (0.91) — making that subcategory the dominant thread. Two neighbors are fellow TV Shows: The Daily Show (0.92) and Frontline (0.91). Two are Comedians: Sarah Silverman (0.91) and Judd Apatow (0.91). The outlier in kind is Dalai Lama (0.92), a Spiritual Leader, sitting at the second-highest score in the set — the single most structurally unexpected neighbor in the top 10.
The overall picture is an audience that overlaps broadly with serious news consumers and politically engaged media, with no single entity or subcategory commanding a decisive lead.