The top 10 neighbors for The Weather Channel split between TV personalities and conservative political figures — a cross-kind mix that defines the shape of this audience more than any single standout neighbor.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The scores across the top 10 run from 0.94 down to 0.90, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, and the differences between positions are small. Jim Cantore leads at 0.94, followed by Mike Seidel at 0.91 and Stephanie Abrams at 0.90 — all three are TV Personalities, and all three are on-air weather figures, making them the most structurally coherent cluster in the set. Beyond them, the neighbor list shifts sharply toward conservative political media: Fox News (0.91, the only other TV Channel in the top 10), FOX & Friends (0.91), Sean Hannity (0.91), GOP (0.92), Mike Pence (0.90), Ainsley Earhardt (0.90), and Ben Carson (0.90). Four of the ten neighbors are TV Personalities, two are Politicians, one is a Political Group, one is a TV Show, one is a Journalist, and one is a fellow TV Channel. The weather-personality cluster and the conservative-media cluster sit at nearly identical similarity levels, which is what produces the flat shape — two distinct neighborhoods with no gap between them.
The audience this channel draws looks, by shape, like one that also follows both weather-focused TV personalities and right-leaning political media simultaneously.