The ten nearest audiences in New York Public Library's similarity graph span museums, theater media, government accounts, and a public radio show — a mix that reflects a distinctly New York civic-cultural profile rather than any single content category.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.9856 at the top to 0.9707 at position ten, a band of less than 0.02. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (0.99) and MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (0.98) are the two Non-Profit museum neighbors, sitting alongside Guggenheim Museum (0.97), the one other Education-subcategory entity in the set. Theater media accounts for two more slots: TheaterMania (0.98) and BroadwayWorld (0.97), both Websites, with Playbill (0.97), a Magazine, rounding out the Broadway-adjacent cluster. NYC government presence is notable — NYC Mayor (0.97), NYC Mayor's Office (0.97) — alongside The Brian Lehrer Show (0.98), a Podcasts and Radio entry, and Playwrights Horizons (0.97). No single neighbor dominates; the audience shape is defined by the combination of arts institutions, theater publishing, and city government — all anchored in New York.
The flat distribution suggests an audience that moves fluidly across the civic and cultural landscape of a single city rather than concentrating around any one type of entity.