Jenna Bush Hager's top 10 nearest neighbors split evenly between two distinct worlds: conservative political figures and golf media — a pairing that defines the audience shape more than any single entity does.
The shape is flat, with scores running from 0.90 (Laura Bush) down to 0.85 (Jack Nicklaus and Rory McIlroy), a range of only about five points across the full top 10. No single neighbor dominates; the cluster holds together as a unit rather than organizing around a pole.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals the split clearly. Politicians account for three slots: Laura Bush at 0.90, Carly Fiorina at 0.88, and Karl Rove at 0.87. A Journalist (Mary Katharine Ham, 0.89) and a Political Group (Heritage Foundation, 0.89) reinforce the conservative-media cluster. The golf side is equally present: GOLF.com at 0.89, three golfers — Jack Nicklaus, Rory McIlroy, and Keegan Bradley — and Golf Channel at 0.85. Megyn Kelly (0.89), the one fellow TV Personality in the top 10, sits at the intersection of both clusters.
The audience this shape describes is one that follows both the Republican political orbit and the PGA Tour ecosystem with comparable intensity — two communities that rarely appear together as co-equal signals for a morning television host.