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CSI Miami on CBS (0.82) and Verizon (0.81) sit at nearly identical heights in Fire TV's top 10 — two distinct audience neighborhoods separated by just 0.002 — making this a textbook two-peak structure where the audience bridges broadcast television and telecommunications.

The shape is worth unpacking. The first peak clusters around TV content: CSI Miami on CBS at 0.82 is joined by CBS at 0.78, 2 Broke Girls at 0.76, and Sleepy Hollow at 0.76 — all TV Shows or TV Channels subcategories. The second peak anchors in connected hardware and services: Verizon at 0.81 pulls toward Telecommunications, and Telltale Games at 0.78 adds a Game Developers node nearby. Rounding out the top 10 are Spalding (0.79, Sports brand), New Era Cap (0.76, Fashion), High Times (0.76, Magazine), and Seattle Seahawks (0.76, Sports Teams) — a spread that keeps the neighbor set from collapsing into a single theme.

Notably, only two neighbors share Fire TV's own Technology subcategory within the top 10: none appear here, while the dominant presence is TV Shows (four of ten neighbors), followed by TV Channels (one). The cross-kind pattern is the defining structural fact: Fire TV's audience shape looks far more like broadcast TV viewers and telecom subscribers than like audiences of other technology brands.

The two-peak structure suggests Fire TV's audience sits at the intersection of passive TV consumption habits and active connected-device behavior — a profile that neither pure streaming nor pure hardware brands fully capture on their own.

Nearest neighbors by audience shape

Cosine similarity over Persona Live audience composition.
"Entities whose overall audience profile most closely matches this one — people who follow one tend to follow the other."

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Attention graph /similar sample results  (free):
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