The two strongest neighbors in Alan Dershowitz's similarity graph are both journalists — Kimberley Strassel at 0.95 and Maria Bartiromo at 0.94 — and they sit so close together they effectively form a single peak. The second cluster is built from politicians: Karl Rove at 0.93, John Bolton at 0.91, and Carly Fiorina at 0.89. That two-peak structure — conservative-leaning journalists on one side, Republican-aligned politicians on the other — defines the shape of this audience.
Rounding out the top 10 are FOX Business (0.93, TV Channel), News Maker (0.92, News Publisher), Byron York (0.91, Journalist), Rasmussen Reports (0.89, Research Organization), and Mornings with Maria (0.88, TV Show) — all of which reinforce the same right-of-center political media orbit. Notably, no other Academics appear in the top 10; the audience Dershowitz draws looks far more like the audience for political commentary and news than for academic peers.
The overall picture is an audience shaped entirely by political media consumption, bridging two distinct but adjacent neighborhoods: journalists who cover conservative politics and politicians who operate within that same sphere.