G4TV's top 10 neighbors span game developers, entertainment platforms, gaming media, and pop-culture brands — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. The scores run from 0.82 down to 0.79, a narrow band that reflects a flat shape: the audience is defined by a consistent mix rather than a dominant pull.
The leading neighbor is Ask PlayStation (0.82), an entertainment platform, followed closely by Square Enix (0.82) and Insomniac Games (0.81), both game developers. IGN (0.82), a gaming magazine, sits in the same tier. Together, these four establish the core of the cluster: game developers and gaming media outlets. Funko (0.81, Toys and Games), Pokémon (0.81, Entertainment), and Marvel Entertainment (0.80, Entertainment) extend the cluster into collectibles and franchise entertainment — adjacent to gaming but not strictly within it. Stephen Amell (0.80, Actors) is the only individual celebrity in the top 10, and Marvel Studios (0.79, Film Studios) and Pokémon GO News (0.79, Video Game Franchises) round out the set.
No other TV channels appear in the top 10. The audience shape is defined almost entirely by game developers, gaming media, and franchise entertainment brands — not by the channel's own subcategory peers.
The flat distribution across these subcategories points to an audience that sits at the intersection of gaming culture and broader geek-media fandom, with no single property or platform commanding outsized overlap.