The top 10 neighbors for Women's Health are a mix of broadcast news and general-interest media — not other health or fitness magazines. CBS This Morning leads at 0.88, followed closely by USA Today at 0.87, with the scores compressing steadily down to Everyday Health at 0.83. That narrow 0.05-point spread across all ten positions is the defining structural feature: no single neighbor pulls away from the pack, and no cluster dominates.
The subcategory breakdown makes the cross-kind pattern clear. Five of the top 10 are News Publishers or TV Shows — MSNBC (0.85), CBS Breaking News (0.85), NBC News (0.84), NBC Nightly News — and three are individual Journalists: Diane Sawyer (0.85), Ann Curry (0.84), and David Muir (0.83). Only one neighbor shares Women's Health's own subcategory of Magazines — Newsweek at 0.83 — and Everyday Health (0.83) is the sole health-adjacent property in the set. The audience shape here is anchored in mainstream broadcast news consumption, not in fitness or wellness media.
That alignment with general-interest news and TV journalism, rather than with health or lifestyle publishing, suggests this audience's composition is shaped more by broad media habits than by topical interest.