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Reuters TV's top 10 neighbors span news publishers, magazines, non-profits, and a website — with no single entity pulling significantly ahead of the rest. Similarity scores run from 0.94 down to 0.93, a band of roughly 0.007 across all ten positions, which is the defining structural feature here.

The mix is dominated by news publishers and magazines. The Guardian leads at 0.94, followed closely by Vanity Fair at 0.94 and AFP news agency at 0.94. Guardian World sits at 0.94 as well. These four alone account for the top cluster, but the pattern continues without a break: Amnesty International USA (0.94) and Amnesty International (0.94) represent the non-profit subcategory, joined by Human Rights Watch at 0.93. The New York Times (0.93), HuffPost Live (0.93), and Guardian News (0.93) round out the ten.

Reuters TV is itself a TV Channel, and only one other TV Channel appears in the top 10 — none, in fact; the neighbors are entirely news publishers, magazines, a website, and non-profits. The non-profit presence — three organizations focused on human rights and humanitarian issues — alongside international news publishers like AFP and multiple Guardian properties points to an audience shaped by global affairs engagement rather than by the TV Channel format itself.

The flat shape means no single neighbor defines this audience; instead, a consistent profile runs across a wide range of media and advocacy entities simultaneously.

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