The top 10 neighbors for Tim Miller form a tight cluster of political journalists and media figures, with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.985 to 0.98 — a flat distribution where no single neighbor pulls significantly ahead. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.98 across the board means the audience shape is consistent across the entire set.
Seven of the ten neighbors are journalists: Jonathan Swan (0.985), Robert Costa (0.98), David Frum (0.98), Richard Engel (0.98), Daniel Dale (0.98), Betsy Woodruff Swan (0.98), and Peter Baker (0.98). The remaining three are Ronald Klain (Government Officials, 0.98), Michael Beschloss (Authors, 0.98), and Evan McMullin (Politicians, 0.98) — the only fellow politician in the top 10. Tim Miller's own subcategory, Politicians, appears just once among the neighbors; the dominant shape here is the political journalism beat, not the political class itself.
The flat, journalist-heavy cluster suggests an audience that follows political coverage as closely as it follows political figures.