The top 10 neighbors of The Atlantic Photo span five distinct subcategories — TV Shows, TV Channels, Actors, Politicians, Magazines, Websites, News Publishers, and Healthcare — with no single kind dominating, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
Veep leads at 0.91, the strongest pull in the set, but it is a TV Show, not a news or photography property. ABC News Live follows at 0.87 (TV Channels), then actor Busy Philipps at 0.85 and politician Deb Haaland at 0.85 — two Celebrities and Influencers subcategories back to back. Nieman Reports (Magazines, 0.84) is the first print-adjacent neighbor, followed by NYT Watching (Websites, 0.84) and GallupNews (News Publishers, 0.84). Only two of the top 10 — GallupNews and, further down, CNN Communications (0.83) — share The Atlantic Photo's own News Publishers subcategory. Moderna (Healthcare, 0.83) and CC:Indecision (TV Shows, 0.83) round out the ten, underscoring how far the neighbor set ranges from photojournalism or editorial photography as a category.
The cross-kind spread — TV shows, politicians, actors, a healthcare brand, and only two fellow news publishers in the top 10 — points to an audience defined less by medium or subject matter than by a broad, civically engaged profile that overlaps with entertainment, policy, and science content simultaneously.