TV personalities, daytime soaps, and casual-dining chains sit alongside spiritual leaders and Christian musicians in CBN News's top 10 — a cross-kind spread that reflects a broad, mass-market audience shape with no single dominant neighbor.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.85 down to 0.80 across the top 10, with no one neighbor pulling sharply ahead of the rest. Dr. Phil leads at 0.85, followed by Julie Chen Moonves at 0.83 — both TV Personalities, a subcategory that appears nowhere else in CBN News's own category (News Publishers). Soap Opera Digest (0.83, Magazine) and two Young & the Restless accounts — Young & The Restless (0.81) and Young and Restless (0.80) — anchor a daytime-TV cluster that runs through the middle of the set. Franklin Graham (0.82, Spiritual Leader) and The Christian Post (0.81, News Publisher) are the only neighbors that share either the religious or news-publisher dimension of CBN News itself; The Christian Post is the sole fellow News Publisher in the top 10. Hallmark Channel (0.81, TV Channel) and NCIS: New Orleans (0.81, TV Show) round out a set dominated by legacy broadcast and cable properties. Todd Adkins (0.82, Professional) is the one outlier that fits neither cluster cleanly.
The overall picture is an audience whose shape is defined less by news consumption than by a specific slice of mainstream American television — daytime soaps, procedurals, and faith-adjacent broadcast content — with Christian media appearing as a secondary, not primary, structural signal.