The ten nearest audiences to Kenny Mayne's are a tight cluster of sports-media figures — journalists, TV personalities, and sports-industry professionals — with scores spanning a narrow band from 0.90 to 0.94. That compressed range is the defining structural fact: no single neighbor pulls away from the rest.
Journalists make up six of the ten positions. Field Yates (0.93), Rich Eisen (0.92), Buster Olney (0.92), Tim Kurkjian (0.92), Scott Van Pelt (0.92), and Jayson Stark (0.90) all land within a few hundredths of each other. The two closest neighbors by subcategory to Kenny Mayne's own TV Personalities classification are Ryen Russillo at 0.94 — the highest score in the set — and Joe Buck at 0.91. Professionals round out the ten: Matthew Berry at 0.92 and Roger Goodell at 0.90. Every neighbor sits within the Celebrities and Influencers category; no brands, media channels, or organizations appear in the top 10.
The flat shape here reflects an audience that is broadly at home across the sports-media ecosystem — drawn equally to reporters, analysts, and on-air talent — rather than anchored to any single figure or format.