Bravo's nearest audiences span TV personalities, journalists, comedians, and news channels — with no single dominant neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest, a pattern consistent with the broad shape classification.
Andy Cohen leads at 0.89, the only result that separates meaningfully from the pack. Below him, the top 10 compress into a tight band: Wanda Sykes (0.85), Don Lemon (0.85), Suze Orman (0.85), Tracy Morgan (0.85), Joy Behar (0.85), Joy Reid Show (0.85), Oprah Winfrey (0.85), WWHL (0.84), and ABC News (0.83). The spread across those nine is less than 0.02 — effectively a flat cluster beneath the Andy Cohen peak.
Subcategory composition tells the clearest story. TV Personalities account for four of the top 10 (Andy Cohen, Don Lemon, Joy Behar, Oprah Winfrey), with Comedians (Wanda Sykes, Tracy Morgan) and TV Shows (Joy Reid Show, WWHL) each contributing two. The remaining slots go to a Professional (Suze Orman) and a TV Channel (ABC News). Bravo's own subcategory — TV Channels — appears once in the top 10 with ABC News at 0.83. The neighbor set is overwhelmingly personalities and talk-adjacent programming rather than other cable channels, which is the cross-kind finding here: the audience shape is defined by individual voices and talk formats, not by channel-to-channel overlap.
The broad shape reflects an audience that distributes its attention widely across TV-adjacent figures rather than concentrating around any single type.