The top 10 neighbors for Mike Rowe span five distinct subcategories — TV Personalities, Politicians, Authors, Actors, and Websites — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.94 down to 0.89, the defining signature of a flat shape.
Pat Sajak leads at 0.94, the only other TV Personality in the top 10 alongside Chip Gaines (0.90) and Joanna Gaines (0.90). That's three of Mike Rowe's own subcategory in the top 10 — a partial same-kind cluster, but not a dominant one. The remaining seven neighbors are drawn from markedly different subcategories: The Babylon Bee (0.92, Website), Ben Shapiro (0.91, Politician), Matt Walsh (0.91, Author), Tim Allen (0.91, Actor), Steven Crowder (0.90, Comedian), Allie Beth Stuckey (0.90, Activist), and Magnolia (0.89, Home brand). The cross-kind spread here is the structural finding: conservative commentary figures, home-and-lifestyle TV personalities, and a satirical website all share comparable audience composition with a TV Personality, with no single subcategory accounting for more than three of the ten slots.
The flat shape and tight score range indicate an audience that doesn't cluster tightly around any one type of entity — it overlaps broadly and evenly across a mix of conservative media voices, lifestyle TV, and home brands.