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FOX's top 10 nearest neighbors span five distinct subcategories — TV Channels, Entertainment Platforms, Technology, Film Studios, and Musicians and Bands — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.91 to 0.94.

The shape is flat: Google Play leads at 0.94, followed closely by YouTube at 0.94 and ABC at 0.93. That ABC sits at the same tier as a technology platform and a video-hosting service signals that FOX's audience composition is not primarily defined by its fellow TV Channels. MGM Studios (0.93, Film Studios) and Twitter Music (0.93, Musicians and Bands) extend the mix further, confirming the cross-kind character of the cluster. Nickelodeon (0.92, TV Channels) and YouTube Music (0.92, Entertainment Platforms) continue the pattern, with MTV (0.91, TV Channels), iHeartRadio (0.91, Podcasts and Radio), and Universal Pictures (0.91, Film Studios) rounding out the ten.

Tallying the subcategories: three TV Channels, two Entertainment Platforms, two Film Studios, one Technology brand, one Musicians and Bands entry, and one Podcasts and Radio property. No single subcategory commands the cluster. The three fellow TV Channels are the largest single group, but they account for only three of ten positions — meaning the majority of FOX's nearest audience shapes belong to entertainment platforms, film studios, and music properties rather than broadcast peers.

This distribution points to an audience whose shape is defined by broad mainstream media consumption across screens and formats, not by loyalty to any one channel type.

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