AFV's nearest audiences are a mix of TV shows, pro wrestling athletes, and consumer food brands — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Across the top 10, scores run from 0.85 down to 0.83, a narrow band that confirms the flat shape: no standout, no structural outlier. BONES leads at 0.85, followed by Taco Bell at 0.85 and Teen Mom OG at 0.84 — three different subcategories already in the top three slots. Steve Austin (0.84) and Shawn Michaels (0.84) are the first of several Athletes in the set, a subcategory that accounts for four of the top 10 neighbors. The remaining six split across TV Shows (three entries: BONES, Teen Mom OG, and Criminal Minds), one Restaurant brand (Taco Bell), one Athlete-subcategory entry (John Cena, 0.84), and one Tech Personality (Markiplier, 0.83). AFV itself is a TV Show, and three of its top 10 neighbors share that subcategory — so the audience is partly shaped by its own kind, but Athletes and a restaurant brand sit just as close.
The flat distribution across TV Shows, pro wrestling Athletes, and a fast-food brand suggests AFV draws a broad, mainstream audience that overlaps equally with several distinct content and consumer categories rather than clustering tightly around any one.