Kathie Lee Gifford's nearest neighbors are dominated by conservative political and media figures — not other TV personalities from daytime or entertainment television.
The shape is flat: the top 10 scores run from 0.89 (GOP) down to 0.87 (The Weather Channel and Rand Paul), a band of roughly 0.02 with no single standout. That compressed range means no one neighbor pulls dramatically ahead of the others. What the composition reveals is more telling than any individual score. Six of the top 10 are politicians or political groups — GOP (0.89), Lindsey Graham (0.88), US Senate Majority Leader (0.88), Steve Scalise (0.88), Sen. Marsha Blackburn (0.87), and Ben Carson (0.87). Two more are Fox News–adjacent TV properties: FOX & Friends (0.89) and Ainsley Earhardt (0.88). Jim Cantore (0.86) and The Weather Channel (0.87) are the only neighbors outside that political-media orbit, and both share the same audience shape rather than any thematic connection to the others.
Only one neighbor — Jim Cantore — shares Gifford's own subcategory of TV Personalities in the top 10, underscoring how thoroughly the audience shape here is defined by conservative political and Fox-ecosystem media rather than by entertainment television peers.
The overall picture is an audience that sits squarely at the intersection of right-leaning political media and legacy broadcast television, with no meaningful pull from entertainment or lifestyle TV in the top 10.