Logo's top 10 nearest neighbors form a tight, thematically coherent cluster — LGBTQ media, entertainment, and activism — with scores spanning only 0.93 to 0.88, a narrow band that reflects the flat shape of this audience.
World of Wonder (0.93) sits at the top, followed closely by RuPaul (0.92) and RuPaul's Drag Race (0.91) — an entertainment brand, a TV personality, and a TV show that together form the densest cluster in the set. Out Magazine (0.91) and Laverne Cox (0.90) extend the pattern into LGBTQ publishing and celebrity. HuffPost Queer Voices (0.89), LGBTQ Nation (0.89), and PinkNews (0.88) add three news publishers to the mix, while GAY TIMES (0.89) brings a second magazine and NOH8 Campaign (0.89) is the sole activism organization in the top 10. Subcategory-wise, the set spans magazines, news publishers, TV shows, TV personalities, actors, and one activism org — but all orbit the same community identity rather than any single media format.
Logo is the only TV channel in its own top 10, which means its audience shape is defined less by what kind of channel it is and more by the specific community it serves.