TV Guide sits at the top of MovieTickets.com's neighbor set with a 0.83 similarity score — and the broader top 10 extends well beyond entertainment into territory that has little obvious connection to cinema.
The shape is broad: no single neighbor dominates, and the scores descend gradually from TV Guide (0.83) through Dark Horse Comics (0.78), CoverGirl (0.77), Gotham (0.77), and Cinemax (0.77). Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition — a high score means the audiences look alike, not that the entities are related. The subcategory spread across the top 10 reflects that: TV Channels, Book Publishers, Beauty, TV Shows, and Entertainment all appear, alongside Hulu (0.76) as the one other Entertainment Platform — the same subcategory as MovieTickets.com itself. AMC Theatres (0.76), the most thematically adjacent neighbor, sits at position nine, behind a beauty brand and two comics publishers. Danai Gurira (0.76) is the sole Actor in the top 10, and Amazon (0.75) rounds out the set as a Technology brand. The cross-kind character of this cluster is the defining feature: only one neighbor shares MovieTickets.com's own subcategory, and the rest span six distinct subcategories with no single one dominating.
This broad, mixed-category shape suggests an audience that is not tightly defined by any one media habit or content vertical, but instead overlaps with a wide range of mainstream consumer brands and entertainment properties.