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The top 10 neighbors for Steve Inskeep span journalists, podcasts and radio programs, a TV personality, and a professional — a mixed-subcategory cluster compressed into a remarkably narrow similarity band, from 0.99 down to 0.97.

The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates, and the scores cluster tightly rather than tapering. Morning Edition leads at 0.99, followed immediately by fellow journalists Nina Totenberg (0.99) and Mary Louise Kelly (0.98). Peter Sagal, classified as a TV Personality, sits at 0.98, and Ari Shapiro and Wait Wait Don't Tell Me both land at 0.98. Rounding out the ten are journalists Tamara Keith (0.98) and Kai Ryssdal (0.97), the Podcasts and Radio program All Things Considered (0.98), and Ken White, a Professional, at 0.97.

Tallying subcategories across the ten: five are Journalists, three are Podcasts and Radio, one is a TV Personality, and one is a Professional. The dominant pattern is same-kind — Inskeep is himself a Journalist, and journalists make up half the nearest neighbors. The Podcasts and Radio entries are all NPR programs, reinforcing that the audience shape here is defined by the NPR ecosystem broadly rather than by any single figure within it. The one outlier in kind, Ken White, sits at the same score as Kai Ryssdal, suggesting the audience shape extends just slightly beyond the journalism-and-public-radio core without breaking from it.

The flat shape and tight score range together indicate an audience with a highly consistent profile — one that doesn't fragment across distinct clusters but instead coheres around a single, well-defined media neighborhood.

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