The ten nearest audiences to Michael Cohen's are spread across eight different subcategories — TV Personalities, Activists, Journalists, Government Officials, Professionals, Authors, and Actors — with David Jolly (0.92) the only fellow Politician in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audience compositions resemble each other; a score near 0.93 means the audiences look nearly identical in shape.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.94 down to 0.90 with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead. Frank Figliuzzi leads at 0.94, followed by Glenn Kirschner at 0.92 and David Jolly at 0.92. Don Winslow (0.91, Authors) and Jill Wine-Banks (0.91, TV Personalities) round out the top five. The remaining five — Rob Reiner (0.90, Actors), David Weissman (0.90, Activists), Joyce Alene (0.90, Journalists), Barb McQuade (0.90, Government Officials), and Scott Dworkin (0.90, Activists) — hold within a tight band. The dominant subcategories are TV Personalities and Activists (two each), but the overall picture is a broadly mixed cluster of legal commentators, media figures, and political voices rather than a single concentrated type.
The flat distribution across eight subcategories suggests this audience is defined less by any one kind of entity and more by a shared thematic orbit that cuts across professional categories.