Journalists dominate Patricia Arquette's nearest audience territory — not fellow actors, and not politicians, despite both appearing in the mix. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 1.0 signals near-identical audience shape.
The top 10 neighbors span a wide band from 0.95 down to 0.87, consistent with the broad shape: no single neighbor towers over the rest, and the cluster holds together across multiple subcategories. Debra Messing leads at 0.95 — the strongest pull in the set and the only neighbor that comes close to standing apart. Below her, the field spreads quickly: Jerry Nadler (0.91, Politician), Mia Farrow (0.90, Actor), and Julianne Moore (0.90, Actor) cluster tightly, followed by comedian John Fugelsang (0.89) and two political media properties — All In with Chris Hayes (0.88, TV Show) and the Rachel Maddow Blog (0.88, Blog).
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: four are Actors (Messing, Farrow, Moore, and Bette Midler at 0.86), two are Politicians (Nadler and Richard Blumenthal at 0.87), one is a Comedian (Fugelsang), one is a Journalist (Ari Melber, 0.87), one is a TV Show (All In with Chris Hayes), and one is a Blog (Rachel Maddow Blog). The cross-kind presence of political media and politicians alongside fellow actors signals that Arquette's audience is shaped as much by political engagement as by entertainment — a hybrid profile that no single subcategory fully captures.
The breadth of this neighbor set, spanning entertainment, political commentary, and news media, points to an audience that moves fluidly across those domains rather than clustering tightly around any one of them.