Wolf Blitzer's top 10 nearest neighbors form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.97 down to 0.94 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the narrow band across all ten positions is the defining structural fact.
The mix is journalists, politicians, and political news properties. Four of the ten neighbors are fellow Journalists by subcategory: George Stephanopoulos (0.95), Anderson Cooper (0.95), Brooke Baldwin (0.94), and Jonathan Capehart (0.94). Three are TV Shows tied to political coverage: Anderson Cooper 360° leads the set at 0.97, with New Day (0.93) appearing further down; CNN Politics (0.96) represents the News Publishers subcategory. Politicians account for two slots — Eric Holder (0.95) and Nancy Pelosi (0.94) — and one Government Official, Karine Jean-Pierre (0.94), rounds out the ten. No sports, entertainment, or lifestyle subcategories appear in the top 10; the cluster is entirely political media and political figures.
The flat shape across this range signals an audience defined by a specific media-and-politics ecosystem rather than by any single adjacent entity.