The top 10 neighbors for Scott Baio — an actor by subcategory — are dominated by journalists, politicians, TV personalities, and news publishers, with fellow actors accounting for just two of the ten slots.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 (Dan Bongino) down to 0.96 (James Woods), a band of less than one percentage point across all ten neighbors. No single entity pulls away from the pack. The subcategory breakdown tells the clearest story: Politicians make up three of the ten (Donald Trump Jr. at 0.96, Jim Jordan at 0.96, Ryan Fournier at 0.96), News Publishers account for two (RSBN at 0.96, Newsmax at 0.96), and TV Personalities add one more (Sean Hannity at 0.96). The two actors in the set — Dean Cain at 0.96 and James Woods at 0.96 — are present but do not define the cluster. The dominant character of the neighbor set is conservative political media and commentary figures, not the entertainment subcategory Scott Baio himself occupies.
The flat, tightly compressed scores across this politically oriented mix indicate an audience whose shape is defined almost entirely by political media consumption rather than by the actor subcategory at the center.