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Seinfeld

Six of Seinfeld's ten nearest neighbors by audience shape are sports journalists — a subcategory that has nothing to do with the show's genre. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.89 means the audiences look nearly identical in shape, not that the entities are related.

The shape is flat: scores run from 0.89 down to 0.86 with no single dominant neighbor. John Buccigross leads at 0.89, followed closely by baseball reporters Buster Olney (0.88), Ken Rosenthal (0.88), Jayson Stark (0.87), and Jeff Passan (0.87), plus Kevin Clancy (0.86). The remaining four neighbors span different subcategories: hockey athlete Paul Bissonnette (0.88), TV personality James Holzhauer (0.87), sports data brand Baseball Reference (0.86), and reality TV figure Ria (0.86). No other TV Show appears in the top 10.

The cluster is anchored in sports media — specifically the baseball and hockey press — with a secondary thread running through sports-adjacent personalities and Barstool-affiliated figures. The absence of any fellow TV Show in the top 10 underscores that Seinfeld's audience shape is defined less by what the show is than by the specific sports-media world its viewers also inhabit.

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