BloodHorse pulls away from the rest of TVG's neighbor set at 0.85 — a gap of more than 0.24 points separates it from the second-closest neighbor, making this a textbook spike structure. That single horse-racing news publisher accounts for the sharpest audience-shape alignment in the top 10; everything else trails in a compressed band.
The remaining nine neighbors span a notably cross-kind mix relative to TVG's own subcategory (TV Channels). John Stossel (0.65), Ann Coulter (0.61), and Chip Franklin (0.60) are all Journalists; Bob Newhart (0.61) and Adam Carolla (0.60) are Comedians; David Price (0.61), Ian Poulter (0.59), and Kevin Millar (0.59) are Athletes. Robin Quivers (0.59) is a TV Personality. The only other TV Channel in the top 10 is howardtv at 0.57 — the lone entity sharing TVG's own subcategory. No other TV Channels appear in the top 10 beyond that single entry.
The subcategory distribution — one racing publisher, a cluster of journalists and commentators, comedians, and athletes from golf and baseball — points to an audience shaped heavily by horse racing's niche gravity, with a secondary pull toward older, male-skewing sports and media personalities.
The spike on BloodHorse, combined with the cross-kind scatter below it, suggests TVG's audience is defined less by TV-channel loyalty than by a specific sporting interest that few other entities share at comparable intensity.