Bloomberg TV's nearest audiences are a dense cluster of financial and business news publishers — not other TV channels.
The shape is flat: the top 10 neighbors span a narrow band from 0.99 down to 0.97, with no single dominant pull. Financial Times Breaking News leads at 0.99, followed closely by Financial Times Best Of at 0.98 and Bloomberg at 0.98. Bloomberg Markets (0.98) and Bloomberg Businessweek (0.98) round out the top five — all News Publishers. The one structural break in the top 10 is the Federal Reserve at 0.97, a Government entity, which sits alongside Business Insider (0.97), Reuters Business (0.97), and the World Economic Forum (0.97), a Research Organization. Biz Stone, a Tech Personality, also appears at 0.97 — the only individual in the top 10. Bloomberg TV's own subcategory, TV Channels, has no other representative in the top 10; every neighbor is a News Publisher, a Government body, a Research Organization, or a Tech Personality.
The composition is almost entirely business and financial media, with the Federal Reserve and World Economic Forum signaling that institutional finance and macroeconomic policy content sit at the core of this audience's shape — not broadcast television.