The top 10 splits into two distinct neighborhoods. Positions 1–4 form a tight Stern Show cluster — Stern Show at 0.98, Artie Lange at 0.96, Howard Stern at 0.96, and Robin Quivers at 0.95 — all drawn from the same broadcast orbit. Then the scores step down sharply, and a second, more varied neighborhood takes over.
That second cluster spans subcategories with no single dominant kind. Peter Gammons (0.90) and Jon Heyman (0.88) are sports journalists; howardtv (0.88) is a TV channel; Bruce Springsteen (0.87) is a musician; Bob McKenzie (0.87) is an athlete-subcategory figure in hockey media; and Denis Leary (0.86) is an actor. The two TV Personalities in the top 10 — Howard Stern and Robin Quivers — belong to the first cluster, not the second. The second cluster's composition is cross-kind: sports journalists, a musician, a hockey media figure, and an actor, with no single subcategory repeating. The two journalists (Gammons and Heyman) are both baseball-adjacent, suggesting a secondary sports-media thread running beneath the Stern Show core.
The shape reveals an audience anchored tightly to one broadcast world, with a secondary pull toward sports media and New York-area entertainment that operates independently of the first.