Janice Dean's ten nearest neighbors are a tight mix of journalists and fellow TV personalities, with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 to 0.97 — the hallmark of a flat audience shape where no single neighbor pulls ahead.
Five of the ten are journalists: Bill Hemmer (0.98), Harris Faulkner (0.98), Gregg Jarrett (0.97), Shannon Bream (0.97), and Martha MacCallum (0.97). Four are TV personalities sharing Dean's own subcategory: Eric Bolling (0.97), Greg Gutfeld (0.97), Monica Crowley (0.97), and Jesse Watters (0.97). The lone outlier by kind is The Five (0.97), a TV show rather than an individual. No politicians, authors, or non-TV channels appear in the top 10. The composition is almost entirely on-air talent — journalists and TV personalities in roughly equal measure — with the TV show serving as the one institutional entry in an otherwise personality-driven cluster.
The flat shape and subcategory uniformity together indicate an audience defined by a specific on-air ecosystem rather than by any single dominant figure within it.