The top 10 neighbors for Brian Tyler Cohen span TV Personalities, fellow Journalists, Comedians, Politicians, Activists, a Non-Profit, a Spiritual Leader, and an Actor — a wide subcategory mix compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.88 down to 0.85.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The shape is flat: no single neighbor pulls away from the pack, and the scores cluster tightly enough that the composition of the group matters more than any individual rank. Jimmy Kimmel leads at 0.88, followed by Bill Maher at 0.87 and Keith Olbermann at 0.86 — all three classified as TV Personalities, not Journalists. The only other Journalist in the top 10 is David Leavitt at 0.86. Rounding out the set are Sarah Silverman (Comedian, 0.86), Amee Vanderpool (Journalist, 0.86), ADL (Non-Profit, 0.86), David Hogg (Activist, 0.86), Dalai Lama (Spiritual Leader, 0.85), and Jeremy Piven (Actor, 0.85). TV Personalities and Comedians together account for four of the ten neighbors, while fellow Journalists account for only two — meaning the audience shape Brian Tyler Cohen shares most closely is defined less by journalism peers than by politically engaged entertainment figures and a cross-category mix of activists and institutions.
The flat distribution across this diverse subcategory mix points to an audience that is broadly defined by a political and cultural orientation rather than by loyalty to any single content format or professional category.