The top 10 neighbors of the Rich Eisen Show form a tightly mixed cluster of sports-media figures — journalists, athletes, TV personalities, and a fellow podcast — with scores spanning a narrow 0.82 to 0.78 range and no single dominant pull.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Jim Rome leads at 0.82, followed by ESPN Radio at 0.80 — the only other Podcasts and Radio entry in the top 10. From there, the neighbors spread across subcategories: Cris Collinsworth (0.80) and Mark Schlereth (0.79) are Athletes; Kyle Brandt (0.80) and Kay Adams (0.79) are TV Personalities; Frank Caliendo (0.79) is a Comedian; NFL Fantasy Football (0.79) is a Sports brand; and Kurt Warner (0.79) and Jay Glazer (0.78) round out the set as Athlete and Journalist respectively. That's four Athletes, two TV Personalities, one Journalist, one Comedian, one Sports brand, and one Podcasts and Radio channel — a genuinely mixed subcategory distribution with no single type commanding the cluster. Notably, Rich Eisen the individual journalist appears further down the broader neighbor list at 0.74, meaning the show's audience shape is not simply a mirror of its host's personal following.
The flat shape reflects an audience that sits at the intersection of NFL-adjacent media broadly — talk radio, fantasy, commentary, and former players — rather than clustering tightly around any one format or figure.