Parenthood's nearest audiences are a mix of baseball properties, comedians, and athletes — with no single dominant neighbor pulling the cluster in one direction.
The shape is flat: scores run from Bert Kreischer at 0.74 down to MLB Network at 0.71 and FS1 at 0.72, a narrow band with no standout. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a cross-kind pattern: Parenthood is a TV Show, yet only one other TV Show appears in the top 10 — Dan Patrick Show at 0.66, well outside the leading cluster. Instead, the top positions are held by comedians (Bert Kreischer at 0.74, Daniel Tosh at 0.73), a sports brand (Topps at 0.73), a sports league (Major League Baseball at 0.73), an athlete (Trevor Bauer at 0.73), and a professional (Kathleen Zellner at 0.72). Sports-adjacent entities — MLB properties, sports channels, athletes — account for roughly half the top 10, while comedians account for two of the top four slots.
The actor subcategory appears once in the top 10, with David Spade at 0.72. No other TV Shows appear in the top 10 besides the Dan Patrick Show entry noted above.
What this shape reveals is an audience defined less by drama-TV habits than by a combination of baseball fandom and comedy consumption — two distinct cultural lanes that converge in this particular viewer profile.