The top 10 neighbors for Conservative Review span politicians, TV personalities, journalists, and political organizations — a dense cluster of right-leaning media and political figures with no single dominant pull. Similarity scores (a measure of how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition) run from 0.91 down to 0.87, a narrow band that defines the flat shape.
Sebastian Gorka DrG (0.91) sits at the top, followed closely by Dana Loesch (0.90) and Ronna McDaniel (0.90) — but none of these separates meaningfully from the rest. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: Politicians account for three entries (Gorka, McDaniel, Katrina Pierson); TV Personalities for three (Loesch, Brian Kilmeade, Lisa Boothe); Political Groups for one (Judicial Watch); and the remaining three are a TV Personality (Kimberly Klacik), a Social Media brand (Parler, 0.88), and a Journalist (Michelle Malkin, 0.87). Conservative Review is itself a News Publisher, and only one other News Publisher appears in the top 10 — none in the top five. The audience shape is defined almost entirely by individual political and media personalities rather than by peer publishers.
The one structural outlier is Parler (0.88), the sole brand in the set — a Social Media platform whose audience composition nonetheless tracks closely with this political-media cluster.
This flat, tightly-packed neighbor set suggests Conservative Review's audience is shaped by a broad constellation of right-leaning political and media figures rather than by any single dominant peer.