The top 10 neighbors for Black Enterprise span three subcategories — magazines, journalists, actors, spiritual leaders, and news publishers — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the others. Similarity scores run from 0.99 at the top to 0.99 across the first four neighbors, compressing into a narrow band that defines the flat shape.
The three closest neighbors are all magazines: Ebony Magazine at 0.99, Essence at 0.99, and JET at 0.99. Between them sits Roland S. Martin, a journalist at 0.99, and Hill Harper, an actor at 0.99. Rounding out the top 10 are Iyanla Vanzant, a spiritual leader at 0.99, Huffington Post Black Voices, a news publisher at 0.99, Tracee Ellis Ross, an actor at 0.99, Tavis Smiley, a TV personality at 0.99, and NewsOne, a news publisher at 0.99.
The mix is notably cross-kind: Black Enterprise is a magazine, yet only three of its ten nearest neighbors share that subcategory. The remaining seven are drawn from journalists, actors, spiritual leaders, news publishers, and TV personalities — a spread that signals the audience's shape is defined by something broader than print media consumption alone. No athletes, musicians, or TV channels appear in the top 10, though the wider graph may tell a different story.
The flat, cross-kind structure suggests an audience whose composition is consistent and cohesive across a wide range of media types and public figures rather than concentrated around any single format or persona.