The top 10 neighbors for Emily Nussbaum span journalists, magazines, websites, and B2B brands — with no single entity pulling significantly ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from Rebecca Traister at 0.9954 down to The Paris Review at 0.9854, a spread of just one percentage point across ten neighbors. Tallying the subcategories: four are journalists (Rebecca Traister, Taylor Lorenz, Lauren Duca, Ben Smith), two are websites (Longreads, Cool Hunting), two are B2B brands (R/GA, Wieden+Kennedy — the latter just outside the top 10 proper, but R/GA at 0.9891 and Wieden+Kennedy at 0.9848 both appear), two are magazines (The New Republic, The Paris Review), and one is an author (Jessica Valenti). The center entity's own subcategory — journalists — is the plurality, but it accounts for only four of the ten neighbors. The remainder are media properties and creative-industry B2B firms, a cross-kind presence that is structurally notable: advertising agencies and design consultancies sit at the same audience distance as fellow journalists.
The flat distribution, compressed into a 0.01-point band, indicates an audience that is broadly shared across a specific stratum of media-literate, professionally adjacent readers rather than concentrated around any single comparable figure.