The top 10 neighbors for Jim Cantore span weather media, conservative political figures, and right-leaning TV journalists — with no single dominant pull, but a wide band of scores all above 0.88. Similarity here measures how closely another entity's audience composition resembles Cantore's; a score of 0.94 means the two audiences look nearly identical in shape.
The Weather Channel leads at 0.94, the only weather-specific entity in the top 10, and the National Weather Service appears at 0.88 — the two anchors that reflect Cantore's own subcategory. But the bulk of the top 10 is something else entirely: politicians and conservative journalists. Ben Carson (0.91) and Lindsey Graham (0.90) are the second and fourth closest neighbors, both Politicians. Ainsley Earhardt (0.91) and Bill Hemmer (0.89) are Journalists. The GOP as an organization sits at 0.89. Margaritaville (0.88), a Travel brand, is the lone non-media, non-political entry in the top 10 — a structural outlier in an otherwise news-and-politics cluster. Greg Gutfeld (0.88) and Dana Perino (0.88) round out the set as fellow TV Personalities.
The shape is broad: no single neighbor dominates, scores compress into a tight band from 0.88 to 0.94, and the neighbor set crosses weather media, conservative political figures, TV journalists, and one travel brand — suggesting Cantore's audience is defined less by weather interest alone than by a wider conservative-leaning, TV-native profile.