News Maker's ten nearest neighbors span politicians, journalists, TV personalities, a political group, a research organization, and a TV channel — a mix that clusters tightly around conservative political media rather than around other news publishers.
The shape is flat: scores run from Karl Rove at 0.96 down to Byron York at 0.92, a band of less than four points across all ten. No single neighbor dominates; the cluster holds together as a unit. Subcategory tallies across the top 10 show Politicians as the most represented type — Karl Rove (0.96), Carly Fiorina (0.94), Paul Ryan (0.92) — followed closely by Journalists: Kimberley Strassel (0.93), Byron York (0.92). The Heritage Foundation (0.94, Political Groups) and Rasmussen Reports (0.93, Research Organizations) round out the organizational presence, while Megyn Kelly (0.93, TV Personalities) and FOX Business (0.93, TV Channel) anchor the broadcast side. National Review is the only other News Publisher in the top 10, appearing well down the list at 0.84.
The center entity's own subcategory — News Publishers — is nearly absent from its nearest neighbors, with just one peer in the top 10. The audience shape is defined instead by politicians and political journalists, suggesting this publisher draws an audience whose attention is organized around political figures and commentary rather than news brands as a category.