Ken Olin's ten nearest neighbors by audience shape span politicians, government officials, authors, professionals, and political humor accounts — with only one fellow TV Personality, Glenn Kirschner (0.90), in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.93 indicates very strong structural overlap.
The shape is flat: scores compress from 0.93 at the top down to 0.89 at position ten, with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead. Rob Reiner (0.93, Actors) sits at the head of the list, followed closely by Don Winslow (0.92, Authors) and Frank Figliuzzi (0.92, Professionals). Jeff Tiedrich (0.92, Professionals) and Kim Mangone (0.91, Politicians) round out the top five. The subcategory mix across all ten — authors, professionals, politicians, a government official, a humor-and-satire account — points to an audience oriented around political commentary and civic engagement rather than entertainment or television as such. Alexander S. Vindman (0.90, Government Officials), The Hoarse Whisperer (0.90, Humor Memes and Satire), Phil Arballo (0.90, Politicians), and Mary L Trump (0.89, Authors) complete the cluster, reinforcing that pattern consistently across every position.
The even distribution of scores and the cross-kind composition together indicate an audience defined more by a shared political orientation than by any single content category.