The top 10 splits cleanly into two neighborhoods with almost nothing in between. At one end, Stern Show (0.97), Gary Dell'Abate (0.96), Howard Stern (0.96), and Robin Quivers (0.92) form a tight Stern-universe cluster of TV personalities and their flagship show — the four highest-scoring neighbors in the set. At the other end, four journalists — Jon Heyman (0.90), Peter Gammons (0.89), Darren Dreger (0.88), and Pierre LeBrun (0.87) — anchor a sports-media cluster, joined by Bob McKenzie (0.89), whose subcategory is Athletes but whose beat is hockey journalism. Denis Leary (0.89), the lone Actor in the top 10, sits between the two groups without clearly belonging to either.
The shape flag is two-peak, and the data bears that out: the Stern cluster and the sports-journalist cluster are structurally distinct, yet both pull strongly on the same audience. Notably, no other Comedian appears anywhere in the top 10 — Artie Lange's own subcategory is entirely absent from its nearest neighbors. The audience this entity draws looks less like a comedy crowd and more like the overlap of a specific radio-universe fanbase and a sports-media readership.
This two-peak structure suggests an audience defined by two loyalties — one to a particular media institution, one to a particular sports beat — rather than to comedy as a genre.