The top 10 neighbors for Chris Hayes span journalists, politicians, news publishers, and activism organizations — with no single entity pulling significantly ahead of the rest. Similarity scores measure how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; here, the range across all ten runs from 0.99 to 0.98, a band so compressed it signals a tightly unified audience rather than any dominant pull.
The mix breaks down as follows: four of the ten neighbors are fellow journalists — Kyle Griffin (0.99), Rachel Maddow (0.99), Yamiche Alcindor (0.99), and Ari Berman (0.98) — making journalists the plurality subcategory. News publishers account for two slots: Politico (0.99) and Mother Jones (0.98). Politicians appear twice: John Kerry (0.99) and Tom Perez (0.98). The remaining two are Chelsea Clinton (0.99), classified as a Professional, and Media Matters (0.98), an activism organization. No entertainment, sports, or lifestyle entities appear in the top 10.
The flat shape reflects an audience that is deeply embedded in a single ecosystem — political journalism and left-leaning civic media — where the distinctions between individual journalists, news outlets, and political figures have largely dissolved into one shared audience profile.