The top 10 neighbors for FOX Sports South span sports teams, individual athletes, a regional restaurant chain, a fellow TV channel, a sports league, and a news publisher — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
Atlanta Braves leads at 0.98, followed by athletes Freddie Freeman (0.96) and Chipper Jones (0.94). The Southeastern Conference (0.93) and SEC Network (0.93) sit just behind, with Zaxby's (0.92), Paul Finebaum (0.92), Georgia Football (0.92), SEC Country (0.91), and Georgia Bulldogs (0.91) rounding out the ten. The scores compress into a 0.07-point band — a genuinely flat distribution within a broad shape, meaning no single neighbor dominates.
Subcategory-wise, the top 10 breaks down as: four Sports Teams (Braves, Georgia Football, Georgia Bulldogs, and implicitly the SEC as a Sports League), three Athletes, one TV Channel (SEC Network), one News Publisher (SEC Country), and one Restaurant (Zaxby's). The center entity is a TV Channel, and SEC Network is the only other TV Channel in the top 10. The dominant pull is clearly SEC-and-South sports — teams, athletes, and the media infrastructure around them — with Zaxby's as the one non-sports, non-media neighbor, signaling that the audience overlap extends into regional brand identity beyond the broadcast ecosystem.
The breadth and compression of these scores together suggest an audience defined less by a single passion point than by a consistent regional and sports-cultural profile that touches multiple entity types simultaneously.