The top 10 neighbors for Bill Clinton form a tightly compressed band — similarity scores run from 0.99 down to only 0.97 — with no single dominant neighbor and no structural outlier. That compression is the finding: the audience shape is defined by a consistent mix of journalists and politicians, with news publishers woven throughout.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Anderson Cooper and Hillary Clinton share the top position at 0.99, followed by HuffPost at 0.98 and Nancy Pelosi at 0.98. Rachel Maddow (0.97) and The Washington Post (0.97) round out the upper tier. Tallying the subcategories across all 10: four are Journalists (Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes at 0.97, and Yamiche Alcindor at 0.97), three are Politicians (Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Cory Booker at 0.97), two are News Publishers (HuffPost, The Washington Post), and one is a Professionals subcategory entry (Chelsea Clinton at 0.97). No entertainment, sports, or commerce entities appear in the top 10.
The flat shape reflects an audience that is coherently oriented around political journalism and Democratic politics — the neighbors are not scattered across unrelated domains but are densely clustered within a single media-and-politics ecosystem.