At 0.976 and 0.9755 respectively, SEC Network and the Southeastern Conference sit so close together they form a near-perfect twin peak — the broadcast arm and the governing body drawing audiences that are nearly indistinguishable from SEC Country's own. That pairing defines the shape: this audience lives at the intersection of the conference as institution and the conference as television product.
The rest of the top 10 fills in around that core. Paul Finebaum (0.9626) is the lone journalist in the set, followed by five athletes — Lane Kiffin (0.9568), AJ McCarron (0.9375), Chipper Jones (0.9251), Les Miles (0.9249), and Derrick Henry (0.91) — all figures whose careers are rooted in the SEC footprint. The one outlier by sport is the Atlanta Braves (0.9276), a Sports Teams entry that extends the geographic and cultural overlap into MLB without leaving the Deep South. FOX Sports South (0.9149) rounds out the set as a second regional TV channel, reinforcing the broadcast-media thread running through the top 10.
No other News Publishers appear in the top 10; the nearest neighbors are almost entirely athletes, sports organizations, and regional TV channels — a cross-kind pattern that places SEC Country's audience firmly inside the conference's media ecosystem rather than alongside other sports publishers.