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The top 10 neighbors for Brian Cox — an Academic — contain no other Academics; the set is instead a cross-kind mix of TV Personalities, Comedians, Authors, Athletes, News Publishers, and a Political Group, spread across a narrow similarity band from 0.82 down to 0.80.

The shape is flat: James Corden leads at 0.82, followed closely by John Cleese at 0.82, Stephen Fry at 0.82, Gary Lineker at 0.82, and Ricky Gervais at 0.81 — a spread of just 0.02 across the top five. No single neighbor dominates; the pull is distributed. By subcategory, Comedians are the most represented kind in the top 10, with Cleese, Gervais, and John Fugelsang (0.80) all appearing. Beyond them, the set includes one TV Personality (Corden), one Author (Fry), one Athlete (Lineker), one News Publisher (Guardian Sport, 0.81), and one Political Group (VoteVets, 0.80), alongside a second News Publisher (RTÉ News, 0.80) and one Environmental organization (The Nature Conservancy, 0.80). The only other Academic in the top 10 is absent — Seth Abramson appears at position 37 in the broader data, well outside the top 10. The cross-kind character of this cluster — comedians, a sports personality, a broadcaster, and civic organizations all drawing audiences of comparable shape — points to an audience defined less by subject-matter interest than by a shared British-inflected, civically engaged profile.

This flat, cross-kind distribution suggests Brian Cox's audience is not primarily organized around science or academia, but around a broader cultural and civic sensibility that overlaps with comedy, public affairs media, and progressive causes.

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