The two strongest pulls in Linda Cohn's neighbor set come from opposite ends of the sports-media spectrum: Peter King at 0.86 and Roger Goodell at 0.85 — a journalist and a league executive — with Mike Tirico, a fellow TV Personality, close behind at 0.84. That pairing defines the two-peak structure: one cluster anchored in NFL-focused journalism, another in broadcast talent.
The top 10 breaks down as five Journalists (Peter King, Rich Eisen, Albert Breer, Chris Mortensen, Jay Glazer), three TV Personalities (Mike Tirico, Daniel Jeremiah, Kenny Mayne), one Professional (Roger Goodell), and one Blog (ProFootballTalk at 0.83). Cohn's own subcategory — TV Personalities — accounts for three of the ten neighbors, so the audience is not purely shaped by broadcast talent; the journalist cluster is at least as prominent. The NFL thread runs through nearly every name in the set, with the blog and the Goodell entry reinforcing that the audience is specifically football-oriented rather than broadly sports-media.
The two-peak shape here reflects an audience that sits at the intersection of NFL insider coverage and multi-sport broadcast presentation — drawn equally to reporters who break news and to on-air personalities who contextualize it.