The top 10 neighbors for Pigeons & Planes span magazines, news publishers, activism organizations, and comedians — a cross-kind mix with no single subcategory dominating. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 to 0.96 with no structural spike, meaning the audience composition is consistent across a genuinely varied set of entities.
The FADER (0.96) and GQ Magazine (0.94) are the two magazines in the set, joined by two news publishers — Colorlines (0.93) and AJ+ (0.93) — and one blog, Writers of Color (0.95). Two activism organizations also appear: Black Lives Matter (0.94) and Color Of Change (0.94). The comedian subcategory contributes Desus Nice (0.95) and Jordan Peele (0.94). Noisey (0.94) is the only other website in the top 10, sharing the center entity's own subcategory. The absence of any music-specific publication or streaming platform in the top 10 is notable given the center entity's editorial focus — the audience shape is defined instead by culture-and-commentary media and social-justice-oriented accounts. This flat, cross-kind cluster points to an audience that moves fluidly across music culture, progressive media, and civic content rather than anchoring to any single content vertical.