The top 10 neighbors for The Times compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.94 down to 0.91 — with no single entity pulling away from the pack. That flat distribution means the audience shape is defined by the composition of the cluster, not by any dominant pull.
Nine of the ten neighbors are News Publishers, which makes this a strongly same-kind cluster. BBC News (UK) leads at 0.94, followed closely by The Guardian (0.93), Guardian News (0.93), The Independent (0.93), and HuffPost Life (0.92). The set spans British titles (The Telegraph at 0.92), transatlantic outlets (The Daily Beast at 0.92, BBC Breaking News at 0.92), and financial press (Financial Times Best Of at 0.91) — a range of editorial positions that nonetheless share nearly identical audience shapes with The Times.
The one departure from the News Publisher cluster is Yoko Ono (0.91, Artists), the sole non-publisher in the top 10. Her presence at the edge of the set — essentially tied with the Financial Times — signals that the audience shape extends just beyond the news-reading world into a cultural-arts register, though the nine-to-one ratio makes clear that news publishers define the core.
The overall picture is an audience whose shape is almost entirely legible as "serious news reader," with the flat scoring suggesting no single outlet owns this audience's attention more than any other.