Bill Hemmer's top 10 neighbors form a tightly compressed cluster of TV personalities and journalists, with scores spanning just 0.976 down to 0.96 — a narrow band that signals no single dominant pull, only a dense, homogeneous audience neighborhood.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top neighbor, Janice Dean, scores 0.976, followed immediately by Martha MacCallum at 0.976 and Shannon Bream at 0.972 — a three-way near-tie at the top. Across the full ten, the subcategory split is straightforward: five are Journalists (Martha MacCallum, Shannon Bream, Harris Faulkner, Andrea Tantaros, Ainsley Earhardt) and four are TV Personalities (Janice Dean, Dana Perino, Eric Bolling, Monica Crowley), with one Politician — Newt Gingrich at 0.970 — as the sole departure from the media-talent core. No news publishers, TV shows, or political organizations appear in the top 10, though the wider graph may tell a different story.
The shape is same-kind through and through: a journalist whose nearest audiences are almost entirely other journalists and TV personalities, with a single politician bridging toward the political-commentary space.