The ten nearest audiences to Charles M. Blow's are journalists, politicians, and activists — distributed across a score band so narrow (0.9709 to 0.9904) that no single neighbor stands apart from the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top neighbor, Sherrilyn Ifill (0.99), is an Activist, not a fellow Journalist — the highest-scoring entity in the set falls outside Blow's own subcategory. Four of the ten are Journalists: Van Jones (0.98), Abby D. Phillip (0.98), Jamil Smith (0.98), and Elie Mystal (0.98). Three are Politicians: Cory Booker (0.98), Zerlina Maxwell (0.98), and Stacey Abrams (0.97). Two are Activists — Ifill and Michael Skolnik (0.97) — and Karine Jean-Pierre (0.97) rounds out the set as the lone Government Official.
The flat shape means the audience doesn't cluster tightly around any one kind of entity; it overlaps almost equally with progressive political figures, civil-rights-adjacent journalists, and activist voices — a profile defined less by a single tribe than by the convergence of all three.