The top 10 neighbors span five distinct subcategories — no single kind dominates — which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
The two highest-scoring neighbors are fellow News Publishers: The Jerusalem Post at 0.93 and Jewish Telegraphic Agency at 0.90, with The Forward (0.88) and Haaretz.com (0.88) close behind. That cluster of four Israel- and Jewish-focused news outlets forms the clearest structural core. But the top 10 extends well beyond it. Israel Defense Forces (0.91), classified as a Government organization, sits at second overall — the only non-publisher in the upper tier. Maureen Dowd (0.89) and Anthony Scaramucci (0.87) represent Journalists and Government Officials respectively, while WSJ Editorial Page (0.87) adds a general-interest financial news voice. The two most structurally unexpected neighbors are The Ritz-Carlton (0.86), a Hotels brand, and Architectural Digest (0.86), a Magazines title — neither thematically adjacent to news coverage, yet both land inside the top 10 by audience shape alone.
Tallying the top 10: five News Publishers, one Government organization, two Journalists, one Government Official, one Hotels brand, and one Magazine. The audience overlaps broadly across news, commentary, and upscale lifestyle — a shape that resists reduction to a single tribe.