The top 10 neighbors for The Dead Files span TV personalities, hard rock musicians, and scripted TV — a cross-kind mix compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.90 to 0.94, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat. Zak Bagans leads at 0.94, followed closely by Ghost Adventures (0.93) and Aaron Goodwin (0.93) — the paranormal TV cluster that most directly mirrors The Dead Files' own subcategory. But the neighbor set quickly broadens beyond that niche. Mark Sheppard (0.92) and Supernatural (0.91) represent scripted genre TV, while Ozzy Osbourne (0.91), Aerosmith (0.91), and Nikki Sixx (0.90) anchor a hard rock strand that accounts for three of the ten slots. Jeff Dunham (0.91) and Loudwire (0.90) round out a set that includes a comedian and a heavy-music website. Only two neighbors — Ghost Adventures and Supernatural — share The Dead Files' own TV Shows subcategory; the remaining eight come from entirely different kinds of entities. The audience shape here is defined less by genre loyalty to paranormal television than by a broader profile that overlaps equally with hard rock fandom and genre-TV viewership.
The flat distribution and cross-kind composition suggest an audience whose shape is recognizable across a wide range of entertainment categories, not one tightly bounded by a single content niche.