The top 10 neighbors in FEMA's similarity graph span five distinct subcategories — no single kind dominates — which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
The strongest overlap is with FBI at 0.88, the only other Government entity in the top 10 alongside CIA at 0.83 and CDC Emergency at 0.81. That trio forms a recognizable federal-agency cluster, but it accounts for just three of the ten positions. The remaining seven belong to journalists, news programs, a politician, a travel brand, and a political news website — a spread that signals FEMA's audience is shaped less by a single community than by a broad, civically engaged media-following public.
The journalist and cable-news presence is notable: Brooke Baldwin (0.83), NBC News Health (0.83), Anderson Cooper 360° (0.83), and All In with Chris Hayes (0.83) all cluster tightly just below the FBI score. Rep. Val Demings (0.83) is the lone politician in the top 10. The most structurally unexpected entry is Tripadvisor at 0.83 — a travel brand whose audience composition apparently mirrors FEMA's closely enough to rank among its nearest neighbors, sitting alongside federal agencies and cable news programs.
The broad shape here reflects an audience that tracks government institutions and political news simultaneously, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.