The ten nearest audiences to Neal Brennan's form a tight, mixed cluster — comedians, actors, a culture website, a podcast, and an activism account — compressed into a similarity band that spans less than 0.01, from 0.97 to 0.97. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.97 indicates near-identical audience shape.
Five of the ten neighbors are fellow comedians: Michelle Wolf (0.97), Billy Eichner (0.97), Marc Maron (0.97), Megan Amram (0.97), and Hannibal Buress (0.97). Two are actors — Kristen Schaal (0.97) and Kumail Nanjiani (0.97) — both of whom have strong comedy-adjacent profiles by subcategory. The remaining three are The A.V. Club (0.97), a website; Planned Parenthood Action (0.97), an activism account; and WTF with Marc Maron (0.97), a podcast. The presence of an activism organization alongside culture-media outlets and comedians points to an audience that overlaps across entertainment and civic engagement simultaneously, rather than clustering tightly around a single content type.
The flat shape and compressed scores mean no single neighbor dominates — this audience is broadly shared across a recognizable left-leaning, comedy-and-culture ecosystem.