Stephen Fry's nearest audiences span comedians, authors, literary magazines, news publishers, and political blogs — a wide mix with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.93 down to 0.91.
The shape is flat: Eddie Izzard leads at 0.93, but Margaret Atwood (0.92), Guardian Books (0.92), Neil Gaiman (0.92), and JoeMyGod (0.91) follow within two hundredths of a point. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: three are Authors (Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, and Dan Savage — though Savage appears just outside the top 10 in the broader set), two are Comedians (Eddie Izzard and Michelle Wolf), three are News Publishers (Guardian Books, Mother Jones, The Intercept), one is a Blog (JoeMyGod), and one is a Podcast (WTF with Marc Maron). Fry's own subcategory — Authors — accounts for two of the top 10 neighbors, meaning the majority of the cluster is cross-kind: comedians, news publishers, and media channels whose audiences happen to look like his. Penguin Random House (0.91) is the lone Book Publisher in the top 10, rounding out a set that mixes literary culture with left-leaning media and stand-up comedy.
The flat shape reflects an audience that is broadly literate and culturally engaged rather than tightly organized around any single content type.