Fine Art America and ITV are the structural outliers in a neighbor set that otherwise reads as a directory of U.S. federal institutions — a broad audience shape with no single dominant pull, but a clear gravitational center in government and military.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Seven of the top 10 neighbors carry a Government subcategory: U.S. Coast Guard at 0.94, Department of Defense at 0.76, U.S. Navy at 0.75, U.S. Air Force at 0.71, NOAA at 0.68, National Guard at 0.68, and U.S. Marines at 0.67. The remaining three break that pattern: Fine Art America (0.72, Brands) lands between the Navy and Air Force by score, ITV (0.68, TV Channels) sits alongside NOAA and the National Guard, and Navy Times (0.67, News Publishers) rounds out the set as the one military-adjacent media property. The broad shape means no single neighbor dominates — the scores descend gradually from 0.94 to 0.67 rather than dropping sharply after one or two entries.
The picture that emerges is an audience defined primarily by federal and military institutional identity, with a secondary thread — Fine Art America and ITV at comparable scores to the armed services branches — suggesting a segment whose interests extend well beyond the defense ecosystem.