Six of Fox News Video's ten nearest neighbors by audience shape are Politicians, and a seventh is a Political Group — making the top 10 a predominantly political cluster rather than a media one. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.90 indicates near-identical audience shape.
GOP leads at 0.90, followed by FOX & Friends (0.89) and FoxNewsInsider (0.89) — the only two Marketing Channels neighbors in the top 10 alongside Fox News Video's own subcategory. From there, the list runs through politicians: Mark Meadows (0.89), Rep. Doug Collins (0.88), Kevin McCarthy (0.88), Eric Trump (0.88), Lindsey Graham (0.87), and Rand Paul (0.87). Sean Hannity (0.88), classified as a TV Personality, is the one non-politician individual in the set.
The scores span a narrow band — 0.87 to 0.90 — consistent with the flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, and the cluster holds together tightly. What the composition reveals is that Fox News Video's audience shape is defined less by proximity to other news publishers and more by alignment with Republican political figures and party organizations.