The ten nearest neighbors of Fox News Politics span journalists, politicians, TV personalities, and government officials — a mix drawn almost entirely from the Celebrities and Influencers category, with Daily Caller (0.93) the only other News Publisher in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.95 down to 0.93 with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the rest. Bill Hemmer sits at the top (0.95), followed closely by politicians Newt Gingrich (0.94) and Lindsey Graham (0.94), government official Kellyanne Conway (0.94), and TV personalities Greta Van Susteren (0.94) and Dana Perino (0.93). Politicians make up four of the ten neighbors — US Senate Majority Leader (0.93) and Brad Parscale (0.93) round out that group — while journalists account for two (Bill Hemmer and Martha MacCallum, 0.93). The cross-kind character of the cluster is the defining feature: nine of the ten neighbors are individual public figures rather than media properties, and the audience shape of this news publisher maps most tightly onto the people who appear on or orbit its programming, not onto other publishers.
The narrow score band across the top 10 suggests an audience with a coherent, consolidated profile rather than one pulled in competing directions.