The top 10 neighbors for Casting Networks span five distinct subcategories — Blogs, Websites, TV Shows, Film Studios, Magazines, and Events and Awards — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.93 to 0.98.
The shape is flat: Backstage leads at 0.98, followed closely by Stage 32 at 0.97, but neither pulls far ahead of the rest. The Black List (0.95), IFC Films (0.94), and Total Film (0.94) form the next tier, with Sundance Film Festival (0.93), The Hollywood Reporter (0.93), Deadline Hollywood (0.93), Desus Nice (0.93), and IndieWire (0.93) rounding out the set. The dominant subcategory pattern is film and entertainment industry media — trade publications, indie film outlets, and industry-facing platforms — with Sundance Film Festival and IFC Films representing the events and film studio side. Casting Networks is classified as B2B, and none of the top 10 neighbors share that subcategory; the audience shape is defined entirely by entertainment industry media consumers rather than by other B2B platforms. The one notable outlier is Desus Nice, a comedian, whose presence in the cluster at 0.93 suggests the audience extends slightly beyond pure industry-professional media habits.
The overall picture is an audience tightly oriented around the independent film and entertainment trade ecosystem, with no single neighbor standing out as a structural anchor.