SportsLine's top 10 nearest neighbors are a mix of sports TV personalities, athletes-turned-analysts, journalists, and a handful of non-sports channels — spread across a narrow similarity band from 0.83 down to 0.78, with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack.
The shape is flat. Bob Harper leads at 0.83, followed closely by Dan Orlovsky at 0.81, Louis Riddick at 0.81, Mike Golic Jr at 0.81, and Roger Goodell at 0.80. Tallying the subcategories across all 10: four are TV Personalities, two are Athletes, one is a Professional, one is a Blog, one is a Magazine, and one is a Journalists subcategory entry. That's eight of ten neighbors drawn from the Celebrities and Influencers category, with the remaining two being Marketing Channels — This Old House (0.79, Blog) and Baseball America (0.78, Magazine). No other Websites appear in the top 10, meaning SportsLine's nearest audience shapes belong entirely to individual personalities and editorial brands rather than peer sites. The cross-kind finding is notable: the dominant neighbor types are TV personalities and athletes-turned-analysts, not other sports data or picks websites.
The flat distribution across this cluster suggests SportsLine's audience composition is broadly shared with sports media personalities and a few editorial channels, without any single entity serving as a defining anchor.