The top 10 neighbors for The Hollywood Reporter form a tight, industry-insider cluster — entertainment trade media, film awards, and indie film studios — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from Variety at 0.99 down to Harper's Bazaar at 0.95, a span of only four points across ten neighbors. Deadline Hollywood (0.99) and IndieWire (0.97) sit just behind Variety, forming a core of entertainment trade websites and magazines. Sundance Film Festival (0.97) and TheWrap (0.96) extend that cluster into events and awards coverage. Two indie film studios — Magnolia Pictures (0.96) and IFC Films (0.96) — are the only Brands subcategory entries in the top 10, suggesting the audience tracks the independent film ecosystem as a whole, not just its press.
The cross-kind finding worth noting: three of the top 10 neighbors are fashion magazines — GQ Style (0.96), Harper's Bazaar (0.95), and The Black List (0.95, a TV Shows subcategory entry rounding out the set. The presence of upscale fashion titles alongside trade media and indie film organizations points to an audience that moves fluidly between entertainment industry coverage and prestige lifestyle publishing.
The flat, high-scoring band across these ten neighbors indicates an audience with a well-defined but multi-channel profile — one that follows the business of film and television closely while also consuming fashion and cultural media at the same level of engagement.