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The ten nearest neighbors to S-Town Podcast span journalists, news publishers, websites, and fellow podcasts — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest. That compressed, mixed-subcategory cluster is the defining structural feature here.

The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 at the top (AP Oddities) down to 0.91 at position ten (Wait Wait Don't Tell Me), a spread of only about two points. No one neighbor dominates. Within that band, the subcategory mix breaks down as follows: four neighbors are Journalists (Ari Shapiro at 0.92, Tamara Keith at 0.92, Audie Cornish at 0.91, and Steve Inskeep at 0.90), two are Podcasts and Radio (Serial at 0.91, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me at 0.91), two are Websites (AP Oddities at 0.93, Mental Floss at 0.92), and two are News Publishers (AP Politics at 0.91, AP Stylebook at 0.91). The journalist cluster is notable: four of the ten neighbors are individual journalists rather than outlets, and three of those four are NPR correspondents. S-Town shares its own subcategory — Podcasts and Radio — with only two of the ten neighbors, meaning the audience shape is defined at least as much by public-radio journalism personalities and AP-adjacent news properties as by podcasts themselves.

The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly across public-media journalism — reporters, news publishers, and fact-oriented web properties — rather than clustering tightly around any single format or outlet.

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