The top 10 neighbors for 1A span journalists, fellow podcasts and radio programs, and news publishers — a tightly mixed cluster with no single dominant type pulling ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 down to 0.90 across the top 10, a narrow band with no standout. Audie Cornish (0.93) and PolitiFact (0.92) sit at the top, followed closely by Morning Edition (0.91), Ari Shapiro (0.91), AP Stylebook (0.91), and Tamara Keith (0.91). Steve Inskeep (0.90), NPR's Education Team (0.90), Up First (0.90), and All Things Considered (0.90) round out the set. Tallying by subcategory: four of the ten are Journalists, three are Podcasts and Radio (the same subcategory as 1A itself), two are News Publishers, and one is a Website. The cluster is dominated by journalists and public-radio programming, with a fact-checking website as the only outlier from that core.
The cross-kind finding here is that journalists — individual reporters rather than programs or publishers — account for the largest single subcategory in the top 10, suggesting 1A's audience shape is defined as much by individual on-air voices as by the institutional programs around them.