The top 10 neighbors span actors, magazines, TV shows, a film studio, a music platform, and a technology brand — no single subcategory dominates, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
Jessica Alba leads at 0.88, followed closely by Sylvester Stallone at 0.87 and 20th Century Studios Home Ent at 0.87. Playboy (0.86, Magazines) sits at nearly the same level as those three, which is the most structurally notable placement in the set — a print magazine matching the pull of two major actors and a film studio distributor. Apple Music (0.85) and Mob Wives (0.85) extend the range further into music platforms and reality-adjacent TV.
Tallying subcategories across the top 10: Actors account for three neighbors — Jessica Alba, Sylvester Stallone, and Lindsay Lohan (0.83) — making them the most represented single subcategory, but still a minority. The remaining seven positions are split across Film Studios, Magazines, TV Shows, Music (brand), Technology, and Websites, with Hitachi U.S.A. (0.84, Technology) and High Times (0.83, Magazines) among the more unexpected entries. Warner Bros. TV (0.84) and MMAFighting.com (0.82) round out a neighbor set that crosses entertainment, publishing, combat sports media, and consumer electronics without settling into any one cluster.
The breadth of this shape suggests an audience that is not organized around a single content category or platform type, but instead reflects a wide cross-section of mainstream entertainment consumption.