The top 10 neighbors for Cristiano Ronaldo span football, Spanish-language television, and pop music — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 down to 0.94, and no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: the gap between the top neighbor, Neymar Jr (0.98), and the tenth, Despierta América (0.94), is smaller than the gap between many entities' first and second neighbors. Within that band, the subcategory mix is the real finding. Two fellow athletes appear — Neymar Jr and Gareth Bale (0.94) — alongside two sports teams, FC Barcelona (0.98) and Real Madrid C.F. (0.97), and one sports league property, ESPN Deportes (0.95). That football cluster accounts for five of the ten neighbors. The other five are drawn from Spanish-language media and entertainment: Bad Bunny (0.95), Jorge Ramos (0.94), El Gordo y La Flaca (0.94), Despierta América (0.94), and a technology brand, Sonos (0.96). The presence of Univision-ecosystem TV shows and a prominent Spanish-language journalist at this level of similarity — comparable to the scores for Real Madrid and Gareth Bale — points to a consistent Spanish-speaking audience thread running through the entire neighbor set, not just the football portion.
The flat distribution across football and Spanish-language media suggests an audience whose shape is defined by both domains simultaneously, rather than by either one alone.