The top 10 neighbors form a dense, same-kind cluster: eight journalists and two news publishers, all scoring within a 0.004-point band from 0.9835 to 0.9871. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the narrow range means no single neighbor stands out — the field is essentially level.
Ezra Klein (0.99) and Matthew Yglesias (0.99) sit at the top, followed closely by Nicholas Kristof (0.99) and Dave Weigel (0.99) — all journalists. The two non-journalist entries, The Upshot (0.99) and Axios (0.98), are news publishers, keeping the cluster firmly inside political and policy media. Ryan Lizza (0.98), Olivia Nuzzi (0.98), and Alex Burns (0.98) round out the ten, all journalists. No other subcategory appears in the top 10.
The flat shape and same-kind composition together indicate an audience that tracks closely with the broader Washington-and-policy press corps — not a niche defined by a single outlet or beat, but a recognizable professional media readership distributed evenly across the field.