Attention Graph:

The Situation Room

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The Situation Room's top 10 nearest neighbors span journalists, TV shows, TV channels, politicians, news publishers, and political groups — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest.

The shape is flat: scores run from Wolf Blitzer at 0.92 down to George Stephanopoulos at 0.90, a band of just 0.02 across all ten. The composition of that band is what matters. Journalists account for three of the ten neighbors — Wolf Blitzer (0.92), Jonathan Capehart (0.90), and George Stephanopoulos (0.90). TV shows and TV channels each contribute two slots: This Week (0.91) and Anderson Cooper 360° (0.88) on the show side; CNN Newsroom (0.92) and ABC News Politics (0.91) on the channel side. The remaining three positions go to a politician — Eric Holder (0.91) and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (0.90) — and a news publisher, CNN Politics (0.90). The center entity is itself a TV show, and two fellow TV shows appear in the top 10; the dominant neighbor type, however, is journalists, not shows. Political figures sit alongside broadcast infrastructure at nearly identical scores, which is the defining character of this cluster: the audience does not distinguish sharply between the program, its anchors, the network's other properties, or the politicians who appear on them.

The flat, compressed score range signals an audience whose attention is distributed evenly across the political news ecosystem rather than anchored to any single node within it.

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