The top 10 neighbors for Daniel Jeremiah are dominated by sports journalists, not fellow TV personalities — six of the ten are classified as Journalists, with scores running from Rich Eisen at 0.94 down to Field Yates at 0.90. That's the defining character of this cluster: an audience shaped more by the reporter and analyst beat than by the broadcast personality lane Jeremiah himself occupies.
The shape is flat. The ten scores span only 0.94 to 0.90, with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Rich Eisen (0.94) leads, followed closely by Adam Schefter (0.93) and Chris Mortensen (0.91). Roger Goodell (0.91) is the lone Professional in the set, and PFF (0.91) is the only brand. Two neighbors share Jeremiah's own TV Personalities subcategory — Mike Tirico (0.91) and Charissa Thompson (0.90) — but they are outnumbered three-to-one by journalists. The audience here is one that follows NFL information infrastructure broadly: reporters, insiders, and analysts, with the broadcast side as a secondary presence.
This flat, journalist-heavy cluster points to an audience defined by NFL information consumption rather than any single personality or format.