Weather and conservative media form two distinct gravitational centers in Ginger Zee's top 10 nearest audiences — a structural split that defines the shape of this data.
The shape is classified as two-peak, and the division is clear. The first cluster is weather and lifestyle television: The Weather Channel leads at 0.80, followed by fellow TV Personalities Kathie Lee Gifford (0.79), Jim Cantore (0.78), Stephanie Abrams (0.77), and Mike Seidel (0.77) — all Weather Channel personalities sharing Zee's subcategory. HGTV (0.76) and Margaritaville (0.75) extend this cluster toward home and lifestyle TV channels and travel brands. The second peak is harder to miss: Dan Abrams (0.74), the National Weather Service (0.74), and Quick Lane (0.73) anchor the lower end of the top 10, and the broader neighbor set beyond position 10 is heavily populated by Fox News personalities, conservative politicians, and right-leaning media — a pattern visible in the full graph. The top 10 itself spans TV Personalities, TV Channels, a Government organization, and an Automotive Maintenance brand, reflecting how the two audience neighborhoods pull in different directions.
The two-peak structure suggests Zee's audience is not a single coherent tribe but a bridge population — one foot in weather and lifestyle television, the other in a conservative news-watching demographic that the wider graph makes explicit.