The top 10 neighbors for 20th Century Studios span five distinct subcategories — Film Studios, Entertainment Platforms, Musicians and Bands, Magazines, and Podcasts and Radio — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.90 to 0.93.
The shape is flat: Universal Pictures leads at 0.93, the highest score in the set, but YouTube sits just behind at 0.92, and the remaining eight neighbors — Britney Spears (0.91), Fergie (0.91), GameSpot (0.91), Bruno Mars (0.90), iHeartRadio (0.90), Sony (0.90), Katy Perry (0.90), and FOX (0.90) — are separated by less than 0.03 across the entire group. Only two of the ten neighbors share the center entity's Film Studios subcategory: Universal Pictures is the sole fellow film studio in the top 10. The rest are musicians, an entertainment platform, a gaming magazine, a radio platform, a technology brand, and a broadcast TV channel. That cross-kind composition — pop musicians and media platforms sitting as close as a direct studio peer — defines the structural character of this audience.
The flat, cross-kind spread suggests an audience that moves fluidly across mainstream entertainment consumption rather than clustering tightly around film as a category.