The top 10 neighbors for SuperSoul Sunday are a mix of TV personalities, politicians, professionals, journalists, and academics — with no other TV show appearing in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.95 down to 0.91, a narrow band that reflects the flat shape of this audience graph.
Donna Brazile leads at 0.95, followed by Don Lemon at 0.94 and Bakari Sellers at 0.93. TV personalities make up three of the ten slots — Tamron Hall (0.92) and Angela Rye (0.91) alongside Don Lemon — while politicians account for two (Brazile and Sellers). The remaining positions go to professionals Ben Crump (0.91) and Suze Orman (0.91), journalist Jason Johnson (0.91), academic Melissa Harris-Perry (0.92), and news publisher The Root (0.91). The cluster is almost entirely individual public figures in commentary, politics, and media — not other programming.
The flat, compressed score range suggests this audience doesn't attach strongly to any single adjacent entity; instead, it distributes evenly across a specific constellation of public voices.