High Times' ten nearest neighbors span TV shows, MMA media, a fictional character, a seasonal retailer, and a game developer — with Playboy the only other magazine in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 down to 0.90 with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Playboy leads at 0.93, but the gap to the next neighbor — CSI Miami on CBS at 0.92 — is narrow. Four of the ten neighbors are TV shows: CSI Miami on CBS (0.92), UFC Tonight (0.91), The Ultimate Fighter (0.91), and 2 Broke Girls (0.90). MMA and combat sports register as a secondary thread: Miesha Tate (0.91) and UFC Tonight (0.91) both appear, alongside the MMA news site MMAFighting.com (0.91). The remaining neighbors — Thor (0.91), Spirit Halloween (0.91), and Telltale Games (0.90) — span fictional characters, seasonal retail, and game development, reinforcing how broadly distributed this audience shape is across unrelated entity types.
The flat distribution and cross-kind composition together indicate an audience whose shape is not defined by any single content category, but by a consistent demographic profile that cuts across TV, combat sports, and entertainment brands.