The top 10 neighbors for Meet the Press: First Read form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.95 down to 0.93 with no single dominant pull — and the mix is almost entirely news publishers and political journalists.
The shape is flat. The Christian Science Monitor (0.95) and National Journal (0.95) sit at the top, separated by a rounding difference, followed by Post Politics (0.94) and POLITICO Magazine (0.93). Those four are all news publishers or magazines. The remaining six neighbors are individuals: Tom Perez (0.93) and Mike Allen (0.93) are the first non-publisher entries, classified as a politician and a journalist respectively, followed by Capital Journal (0.93), Kristen Welker (0.93), Talking Points Memo (0.93), and Joan Walsh (0.93). Tallying subcategories across the 10: five are News Publishers or Magazines, four are Journalists, and one is a Politician — a near-complete concentration in political media and its practitioners. No entertainers, no general-interest brands, and no non-media organizations appear in the top 10.
The flat shape and narrow score band indicate an audience defined tightly by political news consumption, with no meaningful separation between any single neighbor and the rest.