Sports journalists dominate Matthew Berry's nearest audiences so thoroughly that six of the top 10 neighbors are Journalists, with scores ranging from 0.96 down to 0.93 — a density that leaves little room for anything else at the top of the chart.
The shape is broad: no single neighbor towers over the rest, and the scores compress into a tight band from Field Yates at 0.96 down through Buster Olney (0.96), Jayson Stark (0.95), Tim Kurkjian (0.94), Stephania Bell (0.94), and Ken Rosenthal (0.93). The remaining four slots go to TV Personalities — Mike Pereira (0.92), Kenny Mayne (0.92), Joe Buck (0.91), and Karl Ravech (0.90) — rounding out a top 10 composed entirely of sports media figures. Matthew Berry's own subcategory is Professionals; no other Professional appears in the top 10, making this a cross-kind pattern where the nearest audiences are shaped almost entirely by Journalists and TV Personalities rather than by peers in the same classification.
The broader neighbor set visible in the graph extends into fantasy sports brands, baseball analytics sites, and a handful of non-sports surprises, but the top 10 tells a clean story: the audience that follows Berry most closely is the same one that follows the beat reporters and on-air talent of ESPN and its orbit.