Jeff Ross's top 10 neighbors span comedians, actors, and TV personalities with scores ranging from 0.93 down to 0.87 — a broad shape with no single dominant pull and no structural gap between the top and bottom of the set.
Whitney Cummings leads at 0.93, the only neighbor that separates meaningfully from the rest. After her, the scores compress quickly: John Cusack at 0.91, Seth MacFarlane at 0.91, Kevin Nealon at 0.90, and Jimmy Kimmel at 0.90. By subcategory, the top 10 breaks into four comedians (Cummings, Nealon, Mel Brooks at 0.89, Colin Quinn at 0.88), four actors (Cusack, Colin Hanks at 0.88, Michael McKean at 0.87, Penn Jillette at 0.87), and two TV personalities (MacFarlane, Kimmel). The mix is notably cross-kind: Ross is a comedian, yet actors account for four of his ten nearest neighbors, and TV personalities account for two more. The audience shape is not confined to stand-up comedy — it extends equally into the actor and late-night personality space.
The broad distribution across comedians, actors, and TV personalities suggests an audience that moves fluidly across entertainment formats rather than clustering tightly around a single genre.