The top 10 neighbors for Human Events span a wide range of subcategories — journalists, TV personalities, websites, blogs, a political group, and a politician — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest, a pattern consistent with the broad shape classification.
The Federalist leads at 0.84, followed closely by RedState (0.82), Bret Baier (0.81), Heritage Foundation (0.81), and Megyn Kelly (0.81). The scores compress quickly: by position 10, News Maker still registers 0.78. That narrow spread across ten distinct entities is the defining structural feature here.
Tallying subcategories across the top 10: journalists account for two entries (Bret Baier, Brit Hume), TV personalities for two (Megyn Kelly, Dana Perino), websites for two (The Federalist, PJ Media), and one each from blogs (RedState), political groups (Heritage Foundation), politicians (Nikki Haley), and news publishers (News Maker). Human Events is itself a News Publisher, and only one neighbor — News Maker at 0.78 — shares that subcategory. The audience shape is dominated by conservative media personalities and commentary platforms rather than by fellow news publishers. Journalists and TV personalities together account for four of the ten closest neighbors, making that pairing the most represented subcategory cluster in the set.
The broad shape here reflects an audience that moves fluidly across commentary, broadcast journalism, and opinion publishing rather than concentrating around any single media format.