The top 10 neighbors for Jill Wine-Banks span seven distinct subcategories — government officials, journalists, TV personalities, TV shows, professionals, academics, and politicians — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 down to 0.96. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the flat shape means no single neighbor pulls away from the rest.
Barb McQuade (0.98) sits at the top, followed closely by Mimi Rocah (0.97) and Joyce Alene (0.97). Frank Figliuzzi (0.97) and Glenn Kirschner (0.97) round out the five nearest. Two TV shows — The Beat with Ari Melber on MSNBC (0.97) and Deadline White House (0.96) — appear alongside individual commentators, which is notable: the audience shape aligns as tightly with program brands as with individual personalities. Only two of the ten neighbors share Wine-Banks's own subcategory of TV Personalities (Mimi Rocah and Glenn Kirschner); the rest are drawn from legal, journalistic, academic, and political commentary roles. That cross-kind spread, rather than concentration within a single type, defines the cluster.
The flat, tightly-scored neighbor set points to an audience whose shape is defined by a specific commentary ecosystem — legal and political analysis — rather than by any one adjacent figure or format.