The top 10 neighbors for Banks span journalists, politicians, news publishers, professionals, and a sporting event — not a single other financial institution appears among them.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 down to 0.92 across all ten, with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Preet Bharara leads at 0.93, followed closely by Ted Lieu (0.93) and WSJ Business News (0.93). Larry Kim (0.92) and Weijia Jiang (0.92) sit just behind. The subcategory breakdown across the ten is telling: four are Journalists (Weijia Jiang, David Pogue, Jeffrey Toobin, Fareed Zakaria), two are Politicians (Ted Lieu, Chris Murphy), two are Professionals (Preet Bharara, Jeff Barrett), one is a News Publisher (WSJ Business News), and one is a Sporting Event (US Open Tennis). No neighbor shares the Banks subcategory. The dominant pull is toward credentialed, news-adjacent figures — journalists and professionals — rather than finance peers or business media alone.
The US Open Tennis entry at 0.92 is the clearest cross-kind outlier, sitting alongside political and media figures with nearly identical audience overlap scores, which underscores how flat and undifferentiated this neighbor band truly is.
This audience shape belongs to a broadly informed, professionally oriented crowd whose attention is distributed evenly across civic, journalistic, and analytical voices rather than concentrated on any single domain.