Ann Curry's top 10 neighbors form a tight cluster of journalists, news programs, and civic media — with scores compressed between 0.97 and 0.94 and no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: 60 Minutes leads at 0.97, followed closely by fellow journalist Katie Couric at 0.95, the Brennan Center (a non-profit) at 0.95, and journalists George Stephanopoulos at 0.94 and Jim Sciutto at 0.94. The remaining five — David Corn (0.94), The Hill (0.94), American Express Business (0.94), Face The Nation (0.94), and Kyle Griffin (0.94) — sit within a single point of each other. Seven of the ten neighbors are journalists or news TV shows; the outliers are a non-profit, a news publisher, and a B2B brand, all carrying nearly identical scores.
The dominant subcategory is Journalists, which also describes Ann Curry herself — meaning the audience shape here is strongly same-kind. The two TV Shows (60 Minutes and Face The Nation) reinforce a broadcast-news orientation, while American Express Business at 0.94 is the one cross-category anomaly in an otherwise coherent news-media cluster.
The flat, compressed band across these ten neighbors points to an audience defined by a consistent news-media profile, with no single anchor pulling it in a distinct direction.