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At 0.98, the New York Giants sit closer to the Jets than any other entity in the top 10 — and the second-closest neighbor, the New York Mets at 0.95, anchors a distinct second cluster, making this a clear two-peak structure bridging football and baseball fandom.

The shape flag is confirmed by the data. The Giants (0.98) and Mets (0.95) are the two poles, but the neighbors filling in around them reveal what holds the audience together: New York metro sports and media. Kay Show on YES (0.94, TV Shows) and Mets Booth (0.92, Podcasts and Radio) sit just below the Mets, pointing to a baseball-media cluster. New York Rangers (0.92, Sports Teams) and Victor Cruz (0.91, Athletes) extend the sports-team and athlete thread. Newsday (0.90, News Publishers) and Morning Show with Boomer & Gio (0.90, Podcasts and Radio) add a local-media layer. Governor Phil Murphy (0.89, Government) and New York Post Sports (0.89, News Publishers) round out the ten, both rooted in the New York–New Jersey footprint.

Subcategory tally across the top 10: three Sports Teams, two Podcasts and Radio, two News Publishers, one TV Show, one Athlete, one Government. The Jets share their own subcategory (Sports Teams) with three neighbors — Giants, Mets, and Rangers — but the majority of the cluster is media and local institutions, not fellow teams.

The overall picture is a geographically concentrated audience defined as much by New York–area media consumption as by multi-sport fandom.

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