The top 10 neighbors for WTF with Marc Maron compress into a narrow band — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.96 — with no single standout pulling away from the rest. The cluster is dominated by comedians, with six of the ten neighbors carrying that subcategory: Marc Maron (0.98), Billy Eichner (0.97), Michelle Wolf (0.97), Michael Ian Black (0.97), Neal Brennan (0.97), and John Hodgman (0.97). The remaining four neighbors span distinct subcategories: Kristen Schaal (0.97) is an actor, Kelly Oxford (0.97) is a lifestyle figure, This American Life (0.96) is the only other podcast or radio property in the top 10, and Margaret Atwood (0.96) is an author.
The cross-kind finding here is modest but real: WTF is a podcast whose nearest audiences are shaped primarily by individual comedians rather than by other podcast properties. This American Life is the lone fellow podcast in the top 10, sitting at position nine. The presence of Atwood and Oxford alongside the comedy cluster suggests the audience shape extends slightly into literary and cultural territory, though comedians remain the structural core.
The flat shape and tight score range mean no single neighbor defines this audience — the pull is distributed evenly across a recognizable comedy-and-culture cohort.