Allison Janney's top 10 neighbors span comedians, activists, TV shows, podcasts, and actors — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest. The scores run from 0.96 down to 0.94, a band of less than 0.02, which is the defining feature of a flat shape: the audience overlaps broadly and evenly across a diverse mix of subcategories.
Colin Jost leads at 0.96, followed by The Mysterious LOLGOP (0.95, Humor Memes and Satire) and Bradley Whitford (0.95, Actors). The Late Show sits at 0.95 and Chasten Buttigieg at 0.94. Tallying the subcategories across all ten: Comedians account for one entry (Jost), Actors for one (Whitford), TV Shows for one (The Late Show), Podcasts and Radio for one (WTF with Marc Maron, 0.94), Activists for two (Randy Bryce and Charlotte Clymer, both 0.94), Humor Memes and Satire for one (LOLGOP), Professionals for one (Buttigieg), and TV Shows again for Last Week Tonight (0.94). Janney's own subcategory — Actors — appears in only one of the top 10 neighbors (Whitford), meaning the audience shape is defined far more by comedians, activists, and political-media channels than by fellow actors.
The flat distribution here points to an audience that moves fluidly across late-night comedy, political commentary, and civic activism rather than clustering tightly around any single content type.