Joey Mulinaro's top 10 nearest neighbors span humor accounts, sports journalists, reality TV stars, TV personalities, and a fictional character — with Annie Agar the only other comedian in the set (0.91).
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.95 (Three Year Letterman) down to 0.92 (Joe Lunardi) with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 confirms the cross-kind character of this audience: TV Personalities (Sam Ponder, 0.94; Erin Andrews, 0.94; Caleb Pressley, 0.93), Journalists (Scott Van Pelt, 0.94), Reality TV Stars (Sean Lowe, 0.94), Humor Memes and Satire (Three Year Letterman, 0.95; Scorigami, 0.92), a Fictional Character (Capt. Andrew Luck, 0.93), and a Podcast (Fore Play, 0.93). The connective tissue running through this mix is sports-media adjacency — broadcasters, analysts, golf-and-football humor accounts, and Bachelor franchise figures — rather than the comedy subcategory Mulinaro himself occupies.
The audience this comedian draws looks less like a comedy crowd and more like a sports-media generalist one, comfortable moving between sideline reporters, parody accounts, and reality TV personalities.