The top 10 neighbors for Mike Greenberg form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.97 down to 0.93 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions. The shape is flat: a dense pack of sports-media figures whose audiences look nearly interchangeable with Greenberg's own.
Subcategory composition drives the finding. Five of the ten neighbors are Journalists — Chris Mortensen (0.97), Todd McShay (0.97), Adam Schefter (0.95), Rich Eisen (0.94), and Colin Cowherd (0.94) — matching Greenberg's own subcategory. Three are TV Personalities: Mel Kiper Jr. (0.97), Trey Wingo (0.94), and Dan Orlovsky (0.93). Two are Athletes: Mike Golic (0.97) and Tiger Woods (0.93). The neighbor set is almost entirely Celebrities and Influencers — no brands, no media channels, no organizations appear in the top 10 — and every neighbor sits inside the sports-media ecosystem, whether as a journalist, a TV personality, or an athlete who crossed into broadcast.
The one mild outlier by kind is Tiger Woods (0.93), an Athlete whose audience shape nonetheless aligns closely with a cohort of football analysts and talk-show hosts — a signal that the underlying audience profile here extends into golf as well as football coverage.
The flat shape across this cluster indicates an audience with a well-defined but broadly distributed sports-media appetite, one that doesn't concentrate sharply around any single voice.