The top 10 neighbors for Brit Hume form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.95 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions. The shape is flat: a dense pack of journalists and TV personalities whose audiences look nearly identical to Hume's own.
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: five are Journalists (Bret Baier, Mollie Hemingway, Shannon Bream, Martha MacCallum, Bill Hemmer), four are TV Personalities (Dana Perino, Neil Cavuto, Megyn Kelly, Kat Timpf), and one is a Politician (Newt Gingrich at 0.96). The center entity's own subcategory — Journalists — is the plurality, but TV Personalities are nearly as well represented, and the boundary between the two groups carries no meaningful score difference: Bret Baier at 0.98 and Dana Perino at 0.98 sit essentially level. Gingrich's presence at 0.96 signals that the audience shape extends slightly into the political figure space even within the top 10.
What the flat shape reveals is that Brit Hume's audience is not distinctively attached to any single peer — it is broadly shared across a recognizable ecosystem of right-leaning broadcast journalists, TV hosts, and political commentators, with no one neighbor standing clearly apart from the rest.