Katie Nolan's top 10 neighbors span sports journalists, athletes, a comedy TV show, a NASA rover, and a satirical website — a mix that resists easy categorization but clusters most heavily around sports-media voices and their adjacent audiences.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.9489 (Men in Blazers) down to 0.9182 (Eugene Levy), a spread of just over three points with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Mina Kimes (0.94) and Keith Law (0.92) represent the journalists subcategory; Taylor Twellman (0.93) and Abby Wambach (0.93) represent athletes. Add Deadspin (0.93) as a sports magazine and Onion Sports Network (0.92) as a satire-adjacent website, and six of the ten neighbors are sports-media or sports-figure adjacent. The remaining four — Schitt's Creek (0.94), NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (0.92), Eugene Levy (0.92), and the Men in Blazers podcast (0.95) — pull the cluster toward comedy and curiosity-driven content. No other TV Personalities appear in the top 10.
The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly between sports commentary and culturally engaged, comedy-adjacent media — without strong attachment to any single lane.