The top 10 neighbors for Ben Carson form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.95 down to 0.93, a span of less than three points, with no single neighbor pulling clearly ahead of the rest. Audience similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the narrow band across all ten positions is the defining structural fact.
Tallying the subcategories: four of the ten neighbors are Politicians — Mike Huckabee (0.95), Rand Paul (0.94), Mike Pence (0.94), and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (0.93) — making that the plurality subcategory. TV Personalities account for two slots: Glenn Beck (0.95) and Sean Hannity (0.94). The remaining four positions are distributed across TV Shows (FOX & friends, 0.95), Journalists (Ainsley Earhardt, 0.94), Athletes (Herschel Walker, 0.94), and TV Channels (Fox News, 0.94). The mix is predominantly politicians and conservative-media TV personalities, with broadcast channels filling in around them. No other subcategory appears more than once outside of Politicians and TV Personalities in the top 10.
The flat shape here signals an audience that is broadly shared across a well-defined media-and-politics ecosystem rather than concentrated around any single entity.