Ryan Seacrest's top 10 neighbors span broadcast TV channels, a technology brand, a radio platform, musicians, and a fellow TV personality — a wide compositional mix with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed between 0.87 and 0.85.
The shape is flat. eBay leads at 0.87, a Technology brand, followed closely by two TV Channels: FOX at 0.87 and ABC at 0.86. Twitter Music (Musicians and Bands, 0.86) and iHeartRadio (Podcasts and Radio, 0.86) round out the top five. The next five add Kelly Osbourne (TV Personalities, 0.86), Law and Order (TV Shows, 0.86), YouTube (Entertainment Platforms, 0.85), Lifetime (TV Channels, 0.85), and Paula Abdul (Musicians and Bands, 0.85). Tallying subcategories: three TV Channels, two Musicians and Bands, one each of Technology, Podcasts and Radio, TV Personalities, TV Shows, and Entertainment Platforms. No subcategory holds more than three slots, and Seacrest's own subcategory — TV Personalities — appears just once, in Kelly Osbourne. The cross-kind spread is the defining feature: broadcast infrastructure (FOX, ABC, Lifetime), a commerce platform (eBay), a streaming hub (YouTube), and a radio network (iHeartRadio) all sit at roughly the same distance.
This flat, wide distribution points to an audience that is broadly mainstream rather than concentrated around any single media type or celebrity category.