Aflac's top 10 nearest neighbors span TV shows, casual dining, a car wash chain, a technology brand, and a financial institution — with no other Insurance brand appearing in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.75 down to 0.71 with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the pack. The Dr. Phil Show leads at 0.75, followed closely by Dr. Phil at 0.74 and NCIS: New Orleans at 0.74 — two TV Personalities and TV Shows subcategories accounting for three of the top four slots. Julie Chen Moonves, another TV Personality, sits at 0.74 as well. The remaining six neighbors are a mix of subcategories with no clear second cluster: Tidal Wave Auto Spa (Car Wash and Detailing, 0.73), Ibotta (Technology, 0.73), MTV Floribama Shore (TV Shows, 0.73), Ruby Tuesday (Casual Dining, 0.72), 1st Franklin Financial (Banks, 0.71), and Bojangles' (Casual Dining, 0.71).
The cross-kind character of this set is the defining feature. TV Shows and TV Personalities account for five of the ten neighbors, making broadcast television the dominant audience shape in the top 10 — not financial services, not insurance, not retail. The one financial neighbor, 1st Franklin Financial, sits at the bottom of the set at 0.71, and no other Insurance brand appears in the top 10.
The flat distribution across a wide variety of subcategories suggests Aflac's audience does not cluster tightly around any single content or commerce category, but its strongest pull is toward audiences shaped by daytime and primetime television.