The top 10 neighbors form a tight, same-kind cluster: six are fellow TV Personalities, two are Journalists, one is a TV Show, and one is a Podcasts and Radio channel — all within a narrow similarity band that measures audience overlap on a 0–1 scale.
The scores themselves tell the structural story. Mark R. Levin leads at 0.99, the only non-TV-Personality in the top three, followed by Jesse Watters at 0.99 and Greg Gutfeld at 0.98. The Five (0.98) is the sole TV Show in the set; Sara A. Carter (0.98) and Gregg Jarrett (0.98) are the two Journalists. The remaining four — Tucker Carlson (0.98), Kimberly Guilfoyle (0.98), Eric Bolling (0.98), and Sean Hannity (0.98) — are all TV Personalities. The spread from first to tenth is less than 0.02, meaning no single neighbor dominates and no neighbor is a clear outlier. The one cross-kind entry, Levin's podcast channel, sits at the very top rather than the periphery, which is the only mild structural surprise in an otherwise homogeneous set.
The flat shape and same-kind composition together indicate an audience with a sharply defined profile — one that maps almost identically across a specific constellation of conservative TV and radio figures.