The top 10 neighbors for Trey Wingo are a dense cluster of NFL media figures — predominantly Journalists and TV Personalities — with scores ranging from 0.91 to 0.96, a narrow band that defines the flat shape of this audience.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Six of the ten neighbors carry the Journalists subcategory: Chris Mortensen (0.96), Adam Schefter (0.95), Todd McShay (0.94), Mike Greenberg (0.94), Rich Eisen (0.93), and Ian Rapoport (0.91). Two neighbors share Wingo's own TV Personalities subcategory: Mel Kiper Jr. (0.94) and Mike Tirico (0.92). The remaining two are PFF (0.92), a sports analytics brand, and Mike Golic (0.92), an Athlete. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack — the spread across all ten is only about five points — which means the audience shape is defined by the cluster as a whole rather than by any one anchor. The mix is almost entirely NFL-adjacent media: reporters, analysts, and on-air talent whose audiences overlap heavily with Wingo's.
This flat, tightly grouped pattern points to an audience that is deeply embedded in professional football media consumption, following the full ecosystem of reporters and analysts rather than gravitating toward any single voice.