The top 10 neighbors for Gregg Jarrett form a tight mix of TV personalities, journalists, politicians, and TV shows — with scores compressed between 0.97 and 0.99, leaving no single dominant pull. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the narrow band across all ten positions is the defining structural feature.
TV personalities make up the largest slice: Eric Bolling (0.98), Jesse Watters (0.98), and Laura Ingraham (0.98) all sit within a few hundredths of the top position. Two fellow journalists appear — Sara A. Carter at 0.99, the highest score in the set, and John Solomon at 0.98 — meaning Jarrett's own subcategory is present but not dominant. Two TV shows round out the cluster: The Five (0.98) and Gutfeld! (0.97). Politicians also appear in the top 10, with Tom Fitton (0.98) and Rep. Matt Gaetz (0.98), alongside John Ratcliffe (0.98) as the lone Government Official. The cross-kind spread — journalists, TV personalities, politicians, and program channels all drawing audiences of nearly identical shape — points to a cohesive media-and-politics ecosystem rather than a journalist-specific one.
The flat shape of this cluster indicates an audience that moves fluidly across the full range of conservative news and political commentary, with no single figure or format commanding a disproportionate share of that overlap.