SundanceTV's top 10 neighbors span entertainment trade sites, film-industry magazines, individual directors and actors, and a film distributor — a mix that reflects the industry-insider and cinephile character of its audience rather than any single dominant pull.
The shape is flat: scores run from IndieWire at 0.95 down to Janus Films at 0.93, a range of just two points across all ten neighbors. No single entity stands out as a structural anchor. The top two slots go to entertainment trade websites — IndieWire (0.95) and TheWrap (0.94) — followed by Paul Feig (0.93, subcategory: Actors) and Variety (0.93, subcategory: Magazines). David Lynch (0.93, subcategory: Directors) and Lena Dunham (0.93, subcategory: Actors) round out the celebrity-and-influencer presence, while The Hollywood Reporter (0.93) and Deadline Hollywood (0.93) add further trade-publication weight. HuffPost Ent (0.93) and Janus Films (0.93) complete the set.
Tallying by subcategory: three Websites, two Magazines, two Actors, one Director, one News Publisher, and one Film Studio. SundanceTV is itself a TV Channel; no other TV Channel appears in the top 10. The dominant cluster is entertainment trade and film-industry media, with individual filmmakers and actors woven in — a pattern consistent with an audience that follows the business and craft of film as closely as the films themselves.
The flat shape across this mix suggests SundanceTV's audience is defined less by loyalty to a single media type and more by a coherent cultural orientation toward independent and art-house film.