The top 10 neighbors for Jeffrey Levin span TV personalities, news publishers, activists, and a non-profit — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.91 down to 0.88. That tight clustering is the defining structural feature here: no one neighbor pulls sharply ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat. Lawrence O'Donnell sits at the top (0.91), followed closely by The Last Word (0.90) and ADL (0.89). Scott Dworkin (0.89) and MSNBC (0.88) round out the top five. Across all ten neighbors, the subcategory breakdown runs: three TV Personalities (Lawrence O'Donnell, Bill Maher, Keith Olbermann), two TV Shows (The Last Word, Anderson Cooper 360°), one Non-Profit (ADL), one Activist (Scott Dworkin), one TV Channel (MSNBC), one News Publisher (The Daily Edge), and one Actor (Bette Midler). Jeffrey Levin's own subcategory — Journalists — does not appear among the top 10 neighbors at all; the audience shape is defined almost entirely by TV-oriented political media and commentary figures rather than by fellow journalists.
The flat, cross-kind pattern here points to an audience organized around a specific media-and-commentary ecosystem rather than around journalism as a profession.