The top 10 neighbors form a dense, same-kind cluster: seven of the ten are fellow Journalists, with scores compressed between 0.9658 and 0.9873 — a range of barely two percentage points. That narrow band is the defining structural feature here; no single neighbor pulls away from the rest.
Joe Scarborough (0.99) and Morning Joe (0.99) sit at the top, separated by less than a rounding step, followed closely by Stephanie Ruhle (0.98) and Nicolle Wallace (0.98). Andrea Mitchell (0.98), John Heilemann (0.97), Joyce Alene (0.97), and Matthew Miller (0.97) round out the journalist bloc. The two non-journalist entries — Richard W. Painter (Academics, 0.98) and Steve Schmidt (Professionals, 0.97) — sit well within the same score band rather than standing apart from it. Morning Joe is the only non-person entity in the top 10, and no other TV show appears alongside it.
The overall picture is an audience shaped almost entirely by its own kind: a tight orbit of political journalists and media figures, with no meaningful gap between the nearest and the tenth neighbor.