The top 10 neighbors for Private Eye Magazine span five distinct subcategories — TV Shows, Podcasts and Radio, Athletes, Politicians, and News Publishers — with no single kind dominating, which is the defining structural feature of a broad-shape audience.
Have I Got News For You leads at 0.85, the strongest pull in the set and the only TV Show in the top 10. From there, the scores spread across Gary Lineker (0.80, Athletes), BBC Radio 4 (0.80, Podcasts and Radio), Boris Johnson (0.79, Politicians), RTÉ News (0.79, News Publishers), and BBC Radio 4 Today (0.78, Podcasts and Radio). Podcasts and Radio is the most represented subcategory in the top 10, with BBC Radio 6 Music (0.76) and BBC Radio 5 Live (0.73) also present — four entries in total. News Publishers account for two slots: RTÉ News and BBC Newsnight (0.76, though Newsnight is classified as a TV Show). Correcting that tally: TV Shows hold two positions (Have I Got News For You and BBC Newsnight), Podcasts and Radio hold four, and the remaining four are split among Athletes, Politicians, News Publishers, and Academics — Brian Cox at 0.73 being the lone Academic. Private Eye's own subcategory, Magazines, does not appear in the top 10 at all.
The cross-kind character of this neighbor set — dominated by British broadcast radio and politically engaged media figures rather than fellow magazines — suggests the audience is shaped primarily by a British public-affairs media diet rather than by magazine readership habits specifically.