The Jim Henson Company's closest audience neighbor in the top 10 is Neil Gaiman at 0.86 — an author, not another entertainment brand or children's media property, with no other Entertainment subcategory entity appearing in the top 10.
The shape is flat: all 10 neighbors fall within a narrow band from 0.86 down to 0.84, with no single dominant match pulling away from the rest. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mix dominated by comedians and actors, with a podcast and a magazine rounding out the set. Comedians account for four of the ten neighbors — Jemaine Clement (0.85), Neal Brennan (0.84), Marc Maron (0.84), and Dave Attell (0.84) — while actors make up two slots: Kristen Schaal (0.85) and Allison Janney (0.85). The remaining neighbors are WTF with Marc Maron (0.85, Podcasts and Radio), Sara Bareilles (0.84, Musicians and Bands), VegNews (0.84, Magazines), and Stephen Fry (0.84, Authors). This is a cross-kind pattern: the audience shape of an entertainment brand maps most closely onto individual comedians, actors, and authors — not onto other entertainment companies or children's media channels.
The flat, cross-kind cluster suggests this audience is defined less by a single content category and more by a consistent sensibility that spans literary, comedic, and performance-oriented figures.