The ten nearest audiences to Ben Crump's span eight distinct subcategories — politicians, academics, journalists, activists, actors, TV personalities, a non-profit, and a news publisher — with scores compressed tightly between 0.96 and 0.97 at the top and 0.96 down to 0.96 at the bottom. Similarity here measures how closely another entity's audience composition resembles this one; the flat shape means no single neighbor pulls away from the pack.
NAACP leads at 0.97, followed by politicians Bakari Sellers (0.97) and Donna Brazile (0.96), academics Cornel West (0.97) and Melissa Harris-Perry (0.97), activist Bernice King (0.96), journalist Jemele Hill (0.96), actor Wendell Pierce (0.96), TV personality Don Lemon (0.96), and news publisher The Root (0.96). The range across all ten is less than two hundredths of a point — a genuinely flat distribution. No other Professional (Ben Crump's own subcategory) appears in the top 10; the audience shape is defined entirely by adjacent kinds: civic, journalistic, academic, and political voices rather than fellow legal professionals.
The flat, cross-kind spread indicates an audience that follows a broad constellation of public-affairs figures rather than clustering tightly around any single type.