Jonathan Lemire's top 10 nearest audience neighbors are all journalists, and their similarity scores span just 0.0097 — from Ashley Parker at 0.98 to Michael S. Schmidt at 0.99 — a band so compressed it offers no meaningful hierarchy. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the flat shape means no single neighbor stands out as a dominant match.
The cluster is entirely same-kind: every one of the top 10 shares Lemire's own subcategory of Journalists. The names include Betsy Woodruff Swan (0.99), Sam Stein (0.99), Peter Baker (0.98), David Frum (0.98), Robert Costa (0.98), Katy Tur (0.98), Philip Rucker (0.98), and John Harwood (0.98). No politicians, government officials, authors, or other subcategories appear in the top 10 — the audience shape is defined entirely by the journalist cluster. The wider graph (positions 11–50) does show non-journalist neighbors beginning to enter the picture, but within the top 10 the composition is uniform.
This pattern indicates an audience tightly concentrated around political journalism as a category, with no single peer pulling the shape in a distinct direction.