Amazon Studios' ten nearest neighbors span fashion brands, finance, ride-sharing, and celebrity news — not other film studios. Not one Film Studios subcategory entry appears in the top 10, and the scores form a tight band from 0.88 down to 0.85, meaning no single neighbor dominates.
The shape is flat: Just Jared leads at 0.88, followed closely by Betsey Johnson (0.87) and the Golden Globe Awards (0.87), then Ableton (0.87), Chase (0.86), ZARA (0.86), Shira Lazar (0.86), GLAAD (0.86), AJ+ (0.85), and Lyft (0.85). The subcategory spread is wide: two Fashion brands, one each from Technology, Finance, Travel, Non-Profit, News Publishers, TV Personalities, Events and Awards, and Websites. The only thematic thread connecting the Golden Globes and Just Jared to Ableton and Lyft is audience composition — these entities draw crowds that look alike regardless of what the entities themselves are.
The absence of peer film studios in the top 10 is the clearest structural signal: Amazon Studios' audience shape is defined less by the film industry than by a broad, cross-category profile that overlaps with fashion, civic, and consumer-tech audiences simultaneously.