Majority Report's ten nearest neighbors span six different subcategories, with no single type dominating — a flat distribution where the scores run from 0.875 down to 0.85 without a clear break. The mix is the finding.
Actors and comedians account for five of the ten slots. Hannibal Buress (0.88) sits at the top, followed by Keegan-Michael Key (0.87), Mara Wilson (0.86), Neal Brennan (0.85), and Kristen Schaal (0.85). The other five positions go to political organizations and individual political figures: Democratic Socialists of America (0.87) and Justice Democrats (0.87) represent the political-group cluster, while Cori Bush (0.85) and Krystal Ball (0.85) add a politician and a journalist. Rian Johnson (0.85), a director, rounds out the set. No other Podcasts and Radio entity appears in the top 10 — the audience shape Majority Report shares most closely belongs to comedy performers and left-political organizations, not to other podcasts.
The flat score distribution across these two distinct clusters — entertainment figures and political entities — suggests an audience that sits at the intersection of both, rather than being pulled strongly toward either.