The ten nearest audiences to Tiffany D. Cross span journalists, academics, TV personalities, and politicians — a cross-kind mix in which only one neighbor, Jemele Hill (0.97), shares her subcategory as a journalist. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 down to 0.95 with no single dominant pull, meaning the audience is drawn from a consistent cluster rather than anchored to any one figure.
The two largest subcategory groups are academics and TV personalities. Marc Lamont Hill (0.97) and Cornel West (0.95) represent the academic side; Tamron Hall (0.96) and Angela Rye (0.96) anchor the TV personality contingent. Rounding out the set are Donna Brazile (0.96) and Ben Crump (0.96) from the political and professional spheres, Michael Eric Dyson (0.96) as the lone author, The Root (0.96) as the sole news publisher, and NAACP (0.95) as the only organization in the top 10. The consistent thread is commentary and civic engagement across multiple professional lanes, not journalism as a discrete category.
This audience shape reflects a constituency that follows public intellectuals, political voices, and media personalities as a unified cluster rather than tracking any single professional type.