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PR Daily's top 10 neighbors span news publishers, podcasts, magazines, B2B brands, and websites — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.98 down to 0.94.

The shape is flat: PR News leads at 0.98, followed by PR Newswire at 0.96 and PRWeekUS at 0.95 — three PR-industry titles that form the closest cluster. But the set quickly diversifies. Social Media Today (0.95) is a marketing website; NPR (0.94) is a public radio network; The Associated Press (0.94) and NPR Politics (0.94) are news publishers with no direct PR focus; Marketplace (0.94) is an economics podcast. Poynter (0.94), a journalism education organization, and PRWeb (0.94), a press-release distribution website, round out the ten. PR Daily is itself classified as a Blog; no other Blog appears in the top 10.

The mix — PR trade titles, public radio, general news publishers, and a journalism school — points to an audience that moves fluidly across professional communications, journalism, and media literacy, without concentrating heavily in any one of those lanes.

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