The top 10 neighbors for Judd Apatow span comedians, actors, journalists, and TV personalities — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 down to 0.96, the hallmark of a flat shape.
Six of the ten neighbors are fellow comedians: Sarah Silverman (0.98), Rob Delaney (0.97), Michael Ian Black (0.97), John Hodgman (0.96), Rob Corddry (0.96), and Marc Maron (0.96). That's a strong same-kind core, but the remaining four positions are occupied by different subcategories entirely. Ben Collins (0.97) is a journalist — and notably the third-ranked neighbor overall, sitting above several comedians. Julia Louis-Dreyfus (0.97) and Alec Baldwin (0.96) are actors. Samantha Bee (0.96) is a TV personality.
The score compression is the defining structural feature here: the gap between first and tenth place is just 0.02 points. No single neighbor dominates, and no subcategory is absent enough to register as a meaningful gap. The journalist Ben Collins slotting in at third — ahead of multiple comedians — is the one result that cuts against a clean same-kind reading. The audience this shape describes is primarily comedian-adjacent, but it bleeds consistently into actors, TV personalities, and at least one journalist without any clear boundary between them.
This is an audience that doesn't sort neatly by what kind of entity it follows — it tracks a sensibility that runs across several subcategories at nearly identical intensity.