The Joy Reid Show's top 10 nearest neighbors are a tight mix of journalists, politicians, TV shows, and TV personalities — with no single standout pulling away from the pack. Scores span just 0.04 points, from The ReidOut at 0.96 down to MSNBC at 0.91, a band narrow enough that the shape is defined by its composition rather than any dominant pull.
Journalists make up the largest single subcategory in the top 10: Joy Reid (0.94), April Ryan (0.94), Jason Johnson (0.94), and Jonathan Capehart (0.91). Two fellow TV shows appear — The ReidOut and The Last Word (0.92) — alongside two politicians, Maxine Waters (0.92) and Donna Brazile (0.92), one TV personality in Don Lemon (0.94), and the TV channel MSNBC. The cluster is cross-kind: only two of the ten neighbors share the center entity's TV Shows subcategory, while journalists and politicians together account for six of the remaining eight slots.
This flat, cross-kind pattern suggests the Joy Reid Show's audience is defined less by loyalty to a particular program format and more by a consistent orientation toward political journalism and commentary figures.