Two neighbors pull clearly ahead of the rest in The Humanist Report's top 10: Ana Kasparian at 0.80 and The Young Turks at 0.78, forming a distinct lead cluster before the field drops off — the two-peak structure the shape flag identifies.
Those two peaks anchor a tight TYT-adjacent orbit. TYT (0.77) and Cenk Uygur (0.76) extend the same cluster, giving the top four a clear character: a TV personality, a TV show, a news publisher, and a journalist — all connected to the same media ecosystem. Below that, the neighbor set diversifies sharply. Comedy Central (0.73) is the first entity with no direct TYT association, followed by lifestyle influencer Ali Spagnola (0.71) and actors Aisha Tyler (0.71), Simon Pegg (0.71), and Chris Meloni (0.70). Entertainment website Collider (0.70) rounds out the ten.
Tallying subcategories across the top 10: actors account for three slots, with one TV personality, one TV show, one news publisher, one journalist, one TV channel, one lifestyle influencer, and one website. No other podcast or radio entity appears in the top 10 — Majority Report sits further down the broader neighbor set. The center entity's own subcategory (Podcasts and Radio) is absent from the top 10 entirely. What the two-peak shape reveals is an audience defined primarily by one media network's gravitational pull, with a secondary layer of actors and entertainment channels that share enough audience composition to register as genuine neighbors.
The overall picture is an audience tightly bound to a specific progressive media orbit at the top, but broad enough in its secondary layer to overlap substantially with mainstream entertainment consumers.