Kathy Griffin's top 10 nearest neighbors span comedians, activists, an artist, a director, a magazine, and an actor — a genuinely mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and no score that breaks away from the pack.
The shape is flat: the spread runs from Chelsea Handler at 0.94 down to Nat Geo Travel at 0.89, a range of just five points across ten neighbors. Four of the ten are fellow Comedians — Handler (0.94), Sarah Silverman (0.90), Margaret Cho (0.90), and Eddie Izzard (0.90) — so Griffin's own subcategory is well-represented. But the remaining six slots go to notably different kinds: Yoko Ono (0.91, Artists), the NOH8 Campaign (0.91, Activism), Michael Moore (0.90, Directors), Rolling Stone (0.90, Magazines), Jane Fonda (0.90, Actors), and Nat Geo Travel (0.89, Magazines). The cross-kind presence of two magazines, an activism organization, an artist, and a director alongside the comedian cluster is the defining structural feature here — this audience doesn't look exclusively like a comedy audience.
The flat shape, with its tight scoring band and mixed subcategory composition, points to an audience that overlaps broadly across entertainment, advocacy, and media rather than concentrating around a single type of entity.