Adam Carolla's top 10 neighbors span TV personalities, journalists, comedians, and a politician — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and no score pulling far ahead of the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top score belongs to Gary Dell'Abate at 0.85, followed closely by Stern Show at 0.84 and Robin Quivers at 0.83. Those three form a coherent Howard Stern orbit — two TV personalities and a branded TV show — but they account for only three of the ten slots. The remaining seven scatter across subcategories: Artie Lange (Comedians, 0.83) is the only other comedian in the top 10 besides Carolla himself; Peter Gammons (0.83) and Ken Rosenthal (0.82) are sports journalists; Jo (Miscellaneous, 0.82) and Howard Stern (TV Personalities, 0.81) round out the set alongside Jayson Stark (Journalists, 0.81) and Adam Kinzinger (Politicians, 0.81). The sports-journalism cluster — Gammons, Rosenthal, Stark — is the most unexpected thread here, sitting alongside a late-night radio orbit with no obvious thematic bridge between them.
The flat shape of this neighbor set suggests an audience that doesn't belong cleanly to any single content tribe, pulling instead from talk radio, sports media, and political commentary in roughly equal measure.