Andrew Zimmern's top 10 nearest neighbors are a mix of comedians, TV shows, actors, and activists — with no single dominant pull and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.92 to 0.91. That flat distribution is the structural finding: no one entity shapes this audience more than any other.
The subcategory breakdown tells the story. Comedians account for three of the top 10 — Stephen Colbert (0.92), John Oliver (0.91), and Andy Richter (0.91) — while TV Shows claim two slots: Bravo Top Chef (0.92) and The Late Show (0.91). The remaining five span Activists (David Hogg, 0.91), Musicians and Bands (Mikel Jollett, 0.91), TV Shows (Saturday Night Live, 0.91), and Actors (Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 0.91), with Last Week Tonight (0.91) rounding out the set. Only one neighbor — Seth Meyers at 0.91 — shares Zimmern's own TV Personalities subcategory. The cross-kind pattern dominates: this audience is shaped primarily by late-night comedy and political satire programming, not by food media or fellow TV personalities.
The flat shape, combined with the late-night and satirical comedy cluster, points to an audience defined more by a consistent media diet than by any single affinity.