The ten nearest audiences to Michael Beschloss are a mix of journalists, politicians, political-group followers, government officials, and professionals — with scores compressed tightly between 0.98 and 0.9798, the hallmark of a flat shape. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the narrow band means no single neighbor pulls decisively ahead.
Politicians make up the largest slice of the top 10: Evan McMullin (0.9835), Michael McFaul (0.9832), George Conway (0.9831), and Tim Miller (0.9808) all rank in the upper half of the set. Journalists are the second-most-represented subcategory, led by John Harwood and Richard Engel, both at 0.9853 — the highest scores in the group. The Lincoln Project (0.9826), classified as a Political Group, and Norm Eisen (0.9802) as a Government Official, round out the political-adjacent cluster. Marc E. Elias (0.9798) is the lone Professional in the top 10. The only fellow Author in the set is Max Boot at 0.9847 — meaning the audience Beschloss draws looks far more like the audiences of political figures and political journalists than like those of other authors.
The flat, high-scoring cluster points to an audience defined by a specific political-media orbit rather than by any single dominant neighbor.