The top 10 neighbors for BuzzFeed Arts & Entertainment span five distinct subcategories — actors, food brands, news publishers, entertainment brands, directors, film studios, and websites — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.93 to 0.96.
The shape is flat: Lena Dunham leads at 0.96, but the drop to MUNCHIES (0.95) and Vulture (0.94) is minimal, and the remaining neighbors — Criterion Collection (0.94), David Lynch (0.94), Janus Films (0.94), NYT Watching (0.94), Refinery29 (0.93), Jezebel (0.93), and Al Jazeera English (0.93) — all sit within 0.03 of each other. The mix is genuinely cross-kind: two Celebrities and Influencers (an actor and a director), two Brands (a food label and an entertainment catalog), three Websites, two News Publishers, and one TV Channel. No single subcategory accounts for more than three of the ten slots. Notably, BuzzFeed Arts & Entertainment is classified as a Magazine, and no other Magazine appears in the top 10 — the nearest audiences are shaped by film culture, digital media, and lifestyle publishing rather than by the center entity's own kind.
The flat, cross-kind structure suggests an audience that moves fluidly across prestige film, progressive digital media, and celebrity-adjacent content rather than clustering tightly around any one format or genre.