The top 10 neighbors for RSBN span politicians, political operatives, fellow news publishers, and an actor — all compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.96 to 0.97, with no single entity pulling clearly ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat. Newsmax leads at 0.97, but only by a thin margin over Trump War Room (0.97), Scott Presler (0.96), Donald Trump Jr. (0.96), and Ryan Fournier (0.96). Politicians make up the largest single subcategory in the top 10 — Donald Trump Jr., Ryan Fournier, and Jim Jordan (0.96) — while two fellow News Publishers, Newsmax and One America News (0.96), confirm that RSBN's audience does overlap with its own kind. The remaining slots go to an Activist (Scott Presler), a Political Group (Trump War Room), a Journalist (Dan Bongino, 0.96), a Government Official (George Papadopoulos, 0.96), and an Actor (Scott Baio, 0.96). The cross-kind spread is notable: most neighbors are not news publishers at all, but political figures of various subcategory types whose audiences happen to look nearly identical to RSBN's.
The flat, tightly packed cluster indicates an audience defined less by a single anchor entity than by a consistent ideological and political composition that cuts across media formats and public roles.