Brent Terhune's top 10 nearest neighbors span eight distinct subcategories — a mix that makes the composition itself the finding. The two fellow comedians in the set, Jim Gaffigan (0.94) and The Good Liars (0.91), sit at the top, but the remaining eight positions are occupied by entirely different kinds of entities.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.94 down to 0.89 without a sharp drop, and no single subcategory clusters to dominate the set. Richard Marx (0.92, Musicians and Bands), Glennon Doyle (0.91, Authors), and PatriotTakes (0.91, Humor Memes and Satire) all sit within a few hundredths of the comedians at the top. Further down, Keith Law (0.90, Journalists), BeerAdvocate (0.90, Websites), Dogfish Head Brewery (0.89, Breweries), The Athletic NHL (0.89, News Publishers), and Schitt's Creek (0.89, TV Shows) round out the ten. That range — from craft beer to sports journalism to a Canadian sitcom — signals an audience whose shape is shared with a wide variety of entity types, not concentrated within comedy or any adjacent category.
The flat distribution across eight subcategories suggests this audience does not sort neatly by genre or medium.