The top 10 neighbors for Fox & Friends Weekend span a narrow similarity band — from 0.94 down to 0.91 — with no single dominant neighbor and no sharp drop-off. That flat distribution is itself the structural finding: this audience does not belong to one tight cluster but sits at the intersection of several overlapping ones.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audience compositions resemble each other. The top neighbor, Fox & Friends First, scores 0.94 — the highest in the set but only marginally ahead of the rest. Katrina Pierson (0.93, Politicians) and W.E. Dupree (0.93, Journalists) follow immediately, with Fox Nation (0.93, TV Channels) and Brian Kilmeade (0.93, TV Personalities) rounding out the top five. Tallying the subcategories across all 10 neighbors reveals a mix: four are Politicians (Katrina Pierson, Ronna McDaniel, Sebastian Gorka, Trey Gowdy), two are TV Shows (Fox & Friends First, America's Newsroom), two are TV Personalities (Brian Kilmeade, Diamond and Silk), one is a TV Channel (Fox Nation), and one is a Journalist (W.E. Dupree). Politicians and TV Personalities together account for six of the ten neighbors — a cross-kind pattern for a TV Show, where the audience shape aligns as closely with political figures as with other programming.
The flat band and the dominance of Politicians and TV Personalities in the neighbor set suggest an audience defined less by a single show or channel and more by a consistent ideological and media ecosystem.