The top 10 neighbors for Real Time Economics form a tight, homogeneous cluster — all business and financial news publishers, with scores spanning just 0.98 to 0.97, a band narrow enough that no single entity stands out as a dominant pull.
The shape is flat. Reuters Business leads at 0.98, followed closely by Bloomberg (0.98) and Bloomberg Businessweek (0.98). The Wall Street Journal (0.98) and WSJ Business News (0.98) round out the top five — the latter two sharing the same parent brand as Real Time Economics itself, yet scoring no higher than the external competitors. Fortune (0.98) is the one Magazine-subcategory entry in the top 10, sitting alongside Financial Times Best Of (0.97), CNBC (0.97), and Richard Branson (0.97) — the only Celebrities and Influencers entry in the set, classified as a Professional. US Open Tennis (0.97) is the sole Sporting Events entry, and its presence at position 10 is the one structural outlier in an otherwise uniform field of financial and business media.
Eight of the ten neighbors share Real Time Economics' own subcategory of News Publishers; the remaining two are a Magazine and a Sporting Event. The cross-kind entries don't form a pattern so much as mark the outer edge of a very coherent core audience.
The flat shape signals an audience defined by a consistent professional and financial-news orientation, one that distributes evenly across the major outlets in that space rather than concentrating around any single brand.