The top 10 neighbors span journalists, comedians, TV personalities, podcasts, and websites — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.93 to 0.96.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The Players' Tribune leads at 0.96, followed by Peter Sagal at 0.94 and Steve Inskeep at 0.94. Jon Stewart (0.94) and The Ringer (0.94) round out the top five. Tallying the subcategories across all 10: Journalists account for two entries — Inskeep and Kai Ryssdal (0.93) — matching Bill Simmons' own subcategory. But the majority of the top 10 are something else entirely: a Website (The Players' Tribune), a Comedian (Jon Stewart), a TV Personality (Peter Sagal), another Website (The Ringer), a third Website (The Onion at 0.94), a Podcast (Hidden Brain at 0.94), another Podcast (Wait Wait Don't Tell Me at 0.94), and a Politician (Pete Buttigieg at 0.93). The cross-kind pattern is the defining feature: this is a journalist whose nearest audiences are drawn primarily from public-radio programming, satirical media, and politically engaged comedians — not from sports media or fellow journalists.
The flat shape and tight score range confirm that no single neighbor dominates; the audience is broadly shared across a cluster of educated, media-literate, center-left content consumers rather than anchored to any one entity type.