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Six of the top 10 neighbors are Journalists — Andy Katz (0.98), Jay Bilas (0.96), Jeff Goodman (0.95), Seth Davis (0.95), Scott Van Pelt (0.93), and Pat Forde (0.93) — making the college basketball media beat the clear structural core of Joe Lunardi's audience shape. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores this high, clustered this tightly, signal a very specific shared audience.

The remaining four neighbors fill out the picture without breaking from the sports-media world. CBS Sports CBB (0.95) is the lone TV Channel in the top 10, sitting at nearly the same level as the journalist cluster. Doug Gottlieb (0.93) is a TV Personality, as is Ryen Russillo (0.93). The one genuine outlier is Joey Mulinaro (0.92), a Comedian — the only non-journalist, non-TV-personality in the set, and the only neighbor whose subcategory sits entirely outside sports commentary. No athletes, no sports brands, and no sporting events appear in the top 10; the audience is shaped almost entirely by sports media figures rather than by the sports themselves.

The broad shape reflects a dense, coherent cluster: no single neighbor dominates, but the whole set converges on college basketball coverage, suggesting an audience that follows the beat comprehensively rather than through any one voice.

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