The top 10 neighbors for Jon Cooper span activists, TV personalities, journalists, politicians, a website, and a TV show — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and no standout score pulling away from the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The shape is flat: the scores run from Palmer Report at 0.96 down to Deadline White House at 0.94, a band of just two points across all ten neighbors. No single neighbor commands the kind of concentrated overlap that would define the audience by one relationship.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: two are TV Personalities (Glenn Kirschner at 0.95, Jill Wine-Banks at 0.95), two are Activists (Scott Dworkin at 0.96, Tea Pain at 0.95 — though Tea Pain's subcategory is Humor Memes and Satire), one is a Website, one is an Actor (Rob Reiner at 0.95), one is Miscellaneous, one is a TV Show, one is a Political Group (Democratic Coalition at 0.94), and one is a Professional (Frank Figliuzzi at 0.94). Jon Cooper's own subcategory is Politicians; only zero of the top 10 neighbors share that subcategory, making this a cross-kind cluster entirely. The audience is shaped by TV commentary, activist commentary, and political media — not by fellow politicians.
The flat, tightly-banded cluster points to an audience defined by a consistent media diet rather than loyalty to any single voice.