The top 10 neighbors for NYer Page-Turner are a mix of journalists, websites, and editorial channels — not primarily other magazines. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.97 to 0.96, a band narrow enough that no single neighbor stands apart from the rest.
The Paris Review (0.97) is the only fellow magazine in the top 10. The four journalists — Emily Nussbaum (0.97), Rebecca Traister (0.97), Ben Smith (0.97), and Lauren Duca (0.96) — form the largest single subcategory in the set. Alongside them sit two websites, Longreads (0.97) and Cool Hunting (0.96); a blog, Food52 (0.97); a news publisher, New York Times Live (0.96); and an activist, Gloria Steinem (0.96). The range across all ten is less than two hundredths of a point, which is the defining structural feature: no neighbor pulls ahead, and no subcategory is shut out.
The flat distribution suggests an audience that overlaps broadly across literary, journalistic, and editorial channels rather than concentrating around any single type.