The top 10 neighbors for Ebony Magazine span magazines, actors, a journalist, a spiritual leader, a TV channel, a blog, and a TV personality — a mixed-subcategory cluster compressed into a remarkably tight band, with scores running from 0.9977 down to 0.9879 and no single neighbor pulling away from the rest.
Three of the ten are fellow magazines: Essence (0.9977), Black Enterprise (0.9949), and JET (0.9947) occupy the top three positions, making same-kind neighbors the plurality. But the remaining seven cross into other subcategories without a meaningful drop in score. Roland S. Martin (0.9930, Journalists) and Hill Harper (0.9928, Actors) sit just below JET; Tracee Ellis Ross (0.9924, Actors) follows closely; then Iyanla Vanzant (0.9907, Spiritual Leaders), TV One (0.9897, TV Channels), xoNecole (0.9879, Blogs), and Debbie Allen (0.9879, TV Personalities). The flat shape means none of these neighbors stands out structurally — the audience composition that maps onto Ebony Magazine maps onto all of them at nearly equal strength.
The overall picture is an audience whose shape is defined less by any single content format than by a consistent community of interest that cuts across print, broadcast, digital, and individual celebrity subcategories simultaneously.