The top 10 neighbors for Brianna Keilar form a tightly compressed cluster of journalists and political-media figures, with scores spanning just 0.97 to 0.97 — a flat band that offers no single standout.
Nine of the ten neighbors carry the Journalists subcategory: Jake Tapper (0.98), Jim Acosta (0.98), Dana Bash (0.98), Katy Tur (0.97), Hallie Jackson (0.97), Kaitlan Collins (0.97), Chuck Todd (0.97), Jim Sciutto (0.97), and John King (0.97). The lone exception is James Comey (0.97), a Government Official — and even his score sits within two hundredths of the top neighbor. Similarity here measures how closely two audiences resemble each other in composition; the near-identical scores across all ten reflect an audience that maps almost perfectly onto the cable-news political-journalism world.
The composition is essentially same-kind: Keilar's audience looks like the audience of other television and digital political journalists, with no actors, hosts, comedians, or non-media figures breaking into the top 10. The Comey entry is the only cross-subcategory signal, and it barely registers as a departure given the score compression.
This flat shape indicates an audience defined by a single, coherent niche — political broadcast journalism — with no meaningful pull toward adjacent categories within the top 10.