J. D. Landis's top 10 neighbors span TV personalities, journalists, TV shows, a blog, and a professional — with no single standout pulling far ahead of the rest, and no other author in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 (Rachel Maddow Blog) down to 0.90 (Anderson Cooper 360°), a range of just 0.03 across all ten positions. Tallying the subcategories: four are TV Personalities (Lawrence O'Donnell, 0.91; Malcolm Nance, 0.91; Chris Matthews, 0.91; Keith Olbermann, 0.90), three are TV Shows (All In with Chris Hayes, 0.91; Anderson Cooper 360°, 0.90; and one more), one is a Blog, one is a Journalist (Ari Melber, 0.91), and one is a Professional (Mark Goulston, 0.91). The dominant cluster is cable news commentary — TV personalities and political talk programs — with no fellow Authors appearing anywhere in the top 10. Mary L Trump, the one Author neighbor in the broader dataset, sits outside this top 10 window.
The cross-kind pattern here is the defining structural fact: an author whose nearest audiences are shaped almost entirely by cable news commentary rather than by other writers.