The top 10 neighbors of HBO Documentaries span news publishers, magazines, blogs, and websites — with no other TV Shows appearing anywhere in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 (VICE News) down to 0.95 (Bustle) and The Guardian, a range of just two hundredths across ten neighbors. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.97 means the audiences are nearly identical in shape. The dominant subcategory is News Publishers — VICE News (0.97), VICE (0.95), Le Monde (0.95), AP Fashion (0.95), and The Guardian (0.95) all carry that label. Magazines are the second-largest subcategory, represented by Esquire (0.96) and Salon (0.95). Blogs account for two slots — Thrillist (0.96) and DesignObserver (0.95) — and one Education brand, Skillshare (0.96), rounds out the ten. No other TV Shows appear in the top 10.
The cross-kind pattern here is the defining structural fact: an entity classified as a TV Show draws its nearest audiences almost entirely from text-based media — news, magazines, and blogs — rather than from anything in its own subcategory.