FallonTix's top 10 neighbors span education organizations, musicals, productivity software, automotive brands, and late-night TV — a mix that resists any single-category label.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.88 (TED Talks) down to 0.86 (Audi) with no dominant neighbor pulling away from the pack. Hamilton (0.87) and Phillipa Soo (0.87) represent the musicals and actors cluster, while Codecademy (0.87) and Slack (0.87) anchor a tech-and-productivity thread. Wallstreetbets (0.87) sits alongside The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (0.87) — a pairing that underscores how varied the composition is. Lifehacker (0.86) rounds out the top 10 as a Blogs subcategory entry.
FallonTix is itself a TV Show, and only one other TV Show appears in the top 10 — The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel at 0.87. The remaining nine neighbors are drawn from Education, Musicals, Websites, Actors, Technology, Car Makers, and Blogs — a genuinely cross-kind cluster. The subcategory distribution suggests the audience that follows FallonTix also gravitates toward self-improvement content, Broadway, and professional tools in roughly equal measure, with no single adjacent world claiming the center.
This flat, cross-kind shape points to an audience defined less by a single content category than by a particular profile that happens to engage across entertainment, learning, and productivity simultaneously.