Soap Opera Digest's top 10 neighbors span TV shows, TV personalities, consumer food brands, and sweets — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and no standout score pulling away from the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.90 down to 0.86 across the top 10, a narrow band with no structural spike. Dr. Phil leads at 0.90, the only TV Personality in the top 10, followed closely by General Hospital at 0.90 and Julie Chen Moonves at 0.89 — both daytime-adjacent. TV Shows make up the largest subcategory block: Young & The Restless (0.88), CBS Daytime (0.88), The Price Is Right (0.87), Young and Restless (0.87), and Days of our Lives (0.86) all appear. That's five TV Shows in the top 10 — the dominant subcategory, though not an overwhelming one. The remaining two slots go to Blue Bunny (0.87, Sweets) and Sara Gilbert (0.86, Actors), confirming that the neighbor set is genuinely mixed rather than concentrated. Soap Opera Digest is itself a Magazine — the only Magazine in the top 10 — meaning its nearest audiences are shaped almost entirely by TV programming and personalities, not by other print or digital publications.
The flat, cross-kind pattern here suggests an audience defined by a consistent viewing and consumption lifestyle rather than by loyalty to any single show or format.