The top 10 neighbors for Nick Swisher span hockey journalists, comedians, and sports media properties in roughly equal measure — a mixed cluster with no single dominant pull. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.83 down to 0.80, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape.
The two highest-scoring neighbors are Darren Dreger (0.83) and Jim Norton (0.83), a hockey insider journalist and a comedian respectively — neither shares Swisher's Athletes subcategory. Bob McKenzie (0.83) is the first fellow Athlete in the set, followed closely by hockey media properties Hockey Night in Canada (0.82) and The Hockey News (0.82). Pierre LeBrun (0.82) adds a second hockey journalist, TSN Hockey (0.81) a podcast/radio outlet, and Artie Lange (0.81) a second comedian. Curtis Granderson (0.80) and NHL Network (0.80) round out the ten. The dominant subcategory pattern is hockey media — journalists, broadcasters, and dedicated hockey channels — with comedians appearing as a consistent secondary thread and only two Athletes in the set at all.
The overall picture is an audience that sits at the intersection of hockey fandom and a particular strain of sports-adjacent comedy media, rather than clustering tightly around baseball or athletes as a class.