The top 10 neighbors for My Favorite Murder are TV personalities, actors, and comedians — not other podcasts. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.94 means the audiences look nearly identical in shape, regardless of what the entities actually are.
The ten neighbors span three subcategories: four TV personalities — Tan France (0.93), Antoni Porowski (0.92), Karamo Brown (0.90), and Jonathan Van Ness (0.90) — two actors, Nick Offerman (0.93) and Adam Scott (0.90), and two comedians, Karen Kilgariff (0.93) and Matt Bellassai (0.91). Queer Eye (0.94), a TV show, sits at the top of the set, and Bill Nye (0.90) rounds out the ten. The scores run from 0.94 down to 0.90 — a narrow band with no single dominant neighbor, which is what the flat shape classification reflects. No other podcast appears in the top 10.
The cluster's character is defined by personalities associated with warmth, wit, and cultural progressivism across TV and comedy — a consistent audience shape that My Favorite Murder shares more strongly with that world than with the true-crime or podcast space, at least within these ten positions.