The top 10 neighbors for USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service span health websites, news publishers, TV channels, lifestyle influencers, and a non-profit — no single category dominates, which is the defining structural feature of a broad-shape audience.
WebMD leads at 0.75, followed by lifestyle influencer Denise Landis at 0.74 and CBS News at 0.72. Health Magazine (0.70) and journalist Diane Sawyer (0.70) round out the top five. The subcategory distribution across all ten is notably mixed: Websites (WebMD, ShareThis, Digital Trends, Everyday Health), News Publishers (CBS News), Magazines (Health Magazine), TV Channels (MSNBC), Journalists (Diane Sawyer), Lifestyle (Denise Landis), and Non-Profit (IWF). Health-adjacent content — websites, magazines, and a journalist known for health and consumer reporting — forms a loose cluster at the top, but news media of various formats runs throughout the set.
Only one neighbor shares the center entity's own subcategory: U.S. FDA Recalls does not appear in the top 10 shown here, and the sole Government entity in the top 10 is absent — in fact, no Government subcategory neighbor appears in these ten results. The audience shape here is defined less by what USDA Food Safety is (a government agency) than by the health-and-news media ecosystem its followers also engage with.
This broad, cross-category pattern suggests an audience that moves fluidly between health information sources and mainstream news, rather than clustering tightly around government or regulatory content.