TVNewser's top 10 neighbors form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.96 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions. The shape is flat: the audience composition here is consistent across the set, not concentrated around any one entity.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mix of Journalists, News Publishers, and Websites. Mediaite leads at 0.98, the only other Website in the top 10 alongside TVNewser's own subcategory. Five of the remaining nine neighbors are Journalists: Arianna Huffington (0.97), Brian Stelter (0.97), Mark Knoller (0.97), Chris Hayes (0.96), and Ezra Klein (0.96). Two are News Publishers — Politico (0.97) and The Daily Beast (0.96) — and one is a Politician: David Axelrod (0.97). The lone Professionals entry is Chelsea Clinton at 0.96.
The dominant subcategory is Journalists, accounting for five of ten neighbors, with News Publishers adding two more. The cross-kind finding is notable: TVNewser is itself a Website, yet its nearest audiences are shaped primarily by individual journalists and political news outlets rather than other web properties. Only Mediaite shares its subcategory in the top 10.
This flat, journalist-and-news-publisher cluster points to an audience defined by professional media attention — people who follow the beat as much as the publication.