Robin Roberts' top 10 neighbors span journalists, TV personalities, athletes, spiritual leaders, and a TV channel — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.90 down to 0.87.
The shape is flat: Gayle King (0.90) and Tamron Hall (0.90) sit at the top, separated by just 0.0002, followed closely by Venus Williams (0.89), Rev. Al Sharpton (0.89), and the Oprah Winfrey Network (0.88). That last entry is the only non-person in the top 10 — a TV channel rather than an individual — and it sits comfortably within the same tight scoring range as the rest. The two fellow TV Personalities in the top 10 are Tamron Hall (0.90) and Tavis Smiley (0.87); the remaining eight positions are split across journalists (Michael Smith, 0.88; Roland S. Martin, 0.88), athletes (Venus Williams, Serena Williams, 0.88), spiritual leaders (Rev. Al Sharpton, Iyanla Vanzant, 0.87), and one TV channel. No single subcategory claims more than two of the ten slots, and the spread across the entire set is less than 0.03 points — a genuinely flat distribution with no structural outlier.
The cross-kind composition here is the defining feature: an audience shaped equally by journalism, athletics, spiritual leadership, and television, with no one category pulling ahead.