The top 10 neighbors for Jim Sciutto are all journalists — and they form a tight, undifferentiated band spanning just 0.97 to 0.99 in similarity, with no single neighbor pulling clearly ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: Philip Rucker leads at 0.99, followed closely by Natasha Bertrand at 0.98, Katy Tur at 0.98, Robert Costa at 0.98, and Jonathan Karl at 0.98. All ten neighbors carry the Journalists subcategory — the same as Sciutto himself. This is a same-kind cluster in the strictest sense: the audience composition here mirrors the journalist peer group almost exactly, with no cross-kind intrusion from politicians, government officials, or any other subcategory in the top 10. The compressed score range — just 0.011 separates first from tenth — means the audience treats these journalists as functionally interchangeable, with no single figure serving as a stronger anchor than the others.
The wider graph (positions 11–50) does introduce Government Officials, Politicians, and other subcategories, but within the top 10, the signal is uniform: this is an audience defined entirely by its relationship to political journalism as a category, not by loyalty to any one journalist within it.