At 0.9501, Kay Show on YES is the strongest pull in the top 10 — but Noah Syndergaard sits just behind at 0.9475, and the gap between them signals a two-peak structure: this audience bridges sports broadcast media and the athletes and teams being covered.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top 10 split into two recognizable clusters. The first is sports media: Kay Show on YES (0.95), Mets Booth (0.94), and Funhouse (0.92) are all TV shows or podcasts built around New York sports coverage. The second is the teams and players themselves: Noah Syndergaard (0.95), New York Rangers (0.93), New York Jets (0.90), New York Giants (0.90), New York Mets (0.89), and Aaron Judge (0.89) — four sports teams and two athletes. Mets Booth is the only neighbor sharing the center entity's own subcategory (Podcasts and Radio). The lone outlier in the top 10 is Governor Phil Murphy at 0.90, a Government entity whose audience shape nonetheless aligns closely with this New York–area sports media cluster.
The overall picture is an audience defined by deep New York metro sports fandom, drawn equally to the broadcast voices covering those teams and to the teams and players themselves.