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The top 10 neighbors for Michelle Malkin span a narrow similarity band — from 0.97 down to 0.96 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. That flat distribution is itself the structural finding: the audience shape is consistent across a dense cluster rather than anchored to any one entity.

Subcategory composition across the top 10 breaks down as follows: four TV Personalities (Brian Kilmeade, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Lisa Boothe, Charles V Payne), three Journalists (Ann Coulter, Tammy Bruce, Jedediah Bila — noting Bila appears at position 12 in the top results, but within the top 10 the journalist count is two: Coulter at 0.97 and Bruce at 0.97), one News Publisher (Breitbart News, 0.96), one Politicians entry (Sebastian Gorka, 0.96), and one Political Groups entry (Judicial Watch, 0.96). Tallying the actual top 10: Journalists (Coulter, Bruce) = 2; TV Personalities (Kilmeade, Guilfoyle, Boothe, Payne) = 4; News Publishers (Breitbart) = 1; Politicians (Gorka) = 1; Political Groups (Judicial Watch) = 1; Politicians (Jay Sekulow) = 1. TV Personalities are the plurality subcategory, but Journalists — including Malkin's own subcategory — are well represented. The mix is cross-kind: the audience shape aligns as readily with TV Personalities and political-media organizations as with fellow Journalists.

Breitbart News (0.96) and Judicial Watch (0.96) are the only non-individual entities in the top 10, and both are political-media organizations rather than broadcast outlets, which distinguishes this cluster from a purely TV-driven audience shape. The overall picture is a tightly cohesive conservative-media audience that moves fluidly across journalist, TV personality, and political-organization content.

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