At 0.90, Access Hollywood is the strongest pull in Twitter Live's top 10 — and it sits at the head of a celebrity-news TV cluster that also includes Entertainment Tonight (0.87) and NBC Entertainment (0.83), with The Insider (0.83) rounding out that entertainment-media band.
The two-peak shape means a second, distinct neighborhood runs alongside it. Twitter (0.87), Crowdfire (0.85), and Twitter Support (0.84) form a platform-and-tools cluster — the audience that follows Twitter's own infrastructure accounts. These two neighborhoods don't collapse into one: the entertainment-TV side and the social-platform-tools side represent genuinely different audience compositions that both map closely onto Twitter Live's shape. Bridging them are Capitol Records (0.83) and Columbia Records (0.83), music-label brands whose audiences sit at the intersection of entertainment consumption and platform-native behavior. Casper (0.88) is the outlier in the set — a home-goods brand with no obvious thematic link to either cluster, yet its audience composition lands as the second-closest match in the entire top 10.
The overall picture is an audience that bridges live entertainment consumption and active social-platform engagement, with no single category dominating the shape.