Bret Baier's top 10 neighbors form a tightly compressed cluster of journalists, TV personalities, and political figures — with scores ranging only from 0.94 to 0.98, a narrow band that signals no single dominant pull and no clear outlier.
The shape is flat. Brit Hume sits at the top (0.98), followed closely by Dana Perino (0.98) and Megyn Kelly (0.97). Neil Cavuto (0.96) and Martha MacCallum (0.96) round out the top five. Tallying subcategories across all 10 neighbors: four are Journalists (Brit Hume, Martha MacCallum, and two others), four are TV Personalities (Dana Perino, Megyn Kelly, Neil Cavuto, Greta Van Susteren), one is a Politician (Newt Gingrich, 0.96), and one is a Blog (RedState, 0.95). The mix is almost entirely within the same media-and-politics ecosystem — journalists and TV personalities account for eight of the ten slots, with a conservative political figure and a right-leaning blog rounding out the set.
What the flat shape reveals is that Baier's audience doesn't cluster tightly around any single peer; instead, it distributes evenly across a well-defined conservative news and commentary orbit, with no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest.