The top 10 neighbors for FOX Bet Live span journalists, athletes, TV personalities, a comedian, a magazine, and a TV channel — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.82 down to 0.79, and no single neighbor pulling clearly ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat. Scott Van Pelt leads at 0.82, followed closely by Baseball America (0.82) and Justin Thomas (0.81), but the gap between first and tenth is small enough that no structural anchor emerges. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: three are Journalists (Scott Van Pelt, Pat Forde, Rob Friedman — though Friedman's subcategory is Professionals), two are Athletes (Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka), two are TV Personalities (Erin Andrews, Joe Buck), one is a Comedian (Joey Mulinaro), one is a Magazine (Baseball America), and one is a TV Channel (MLB Pipeline). No subcategory dominates. The mix skews toward sports media figures — journalists and TV personalities who cover multiple sports — alongside golf athletes and a baseball-focused publication, suggesting the audience is broadly sports-literate rather than concentrated around any single sport or format. FOX Bet Live's own subcategory is TV Shows; no other TV Show appears in the top 10.
The flat distribution here reflects an audience whose shape is defined by general sports media consumption rather than allegiance to any one corner of it.