Eyewitness News draws a neighbor set defined almost entirely by New York City itself — government agencies, local infrastructure, and NYC-specific brands dominate the top 10, with no other TV show appearing until position 23 in the broader graph.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.91 across the top 10, with no single neighbor pulling dramatically ahead of the rest. NYPD News leads at 0.96, followed closely by MTA at 0.95 and City of New York at 0.95 — all three classified as Government organizations. NYC Mayor (0.94, Government Officials) and NYCT Subway (0.93, City and Local Accounts) extend the same civic cluster. The two non-government entries in the top 10 are Duane Reade (0.94, Convenience) and NYC Mayor's Office (0.93, Government) and NYCEM - Notify NYC (0.93, Government) — reinforcing rather than breaking the pattern. Midtown Comics (0.93, Book Publishers) and Bareburger (0.91, Restaurant) round out the set as the only non-civic neighbors, both NYC-rooted retail brands.
The cross-kind finding here is stark: Eyewitness News, classified as a TV Show, has a top-10 neighbor set composed almost entirely of government bodies and hyper-local NYC institutions — not other news programs, not other TV shows. The audience shape is less "local news viewer" in a broadcast sense and more "engaged New York City resident" tracking the city's own official channels.
This pattern suggests the audience overlap is driven by geography and civic engagement rather than by media format or content genre.