The two strongest pulls in TYT's top 10 are its own on-air talent — The Young Turks at 0.84 and Ana Kasparian at 0.83 — creating a tight first cluster before the graph opens into a much wider second neighborhood of actors, politicians, and activists.
The shape is two-peak. The first peak is essentially the TYT ecosystem itself: The Young Turks (0.84), Ana Kasparian (0.83), and Cenk Uygur (0.83) form a near-identical audience block, with Tay Zonday (0.82) and Nina Turner (0.80) rounding out the top five. The second peak is harder to pin to a single subcategory: positions six through ten span actors (Yvette Nicole Brown at 0.79, Aisha Tyler at 0.79, James Kyson at 0.78), a website (IMDb at 0.78), and a music brand (SoundCloud at 0.78). Actors are the dominant subcategory in the top 10 overall, appearing three times, while politicians appear twice (Turner and, just outside the top five, implied by the broader set). TYT itself is a News Publisher, and no other News Publisher appears in the top 10 — the nearest fellow News Publisher in the full results sits well outside this window. The cross-kind character of the second cluster — actors and entertainment platforms rather than rival news outlets — is the structural finding: the audience that follows TYT also maps closely onto a culturally engaged, entertainment-adjacent crowd, not a news-consumption peer group.
The two-peak structure suggests TYT's audience is simultaneously anchored to its own talent network and diffused across a broader entertainment and progressive-celebrity landscape.