The top 10 splits cleanly into two neighborhoods: a tight cluster of fellow film studios, then a second cluster of individual celebrities — actors and a TV personality — pulling at nearly the same strength.
The shape is two-peak. Four of the top five neighbors are Film Studios: Sony Pictures at 0.95, Warner Bros. at 0.94, Lionsgate at 0.93, and DreamWorks Animation at 0.92. These four form a dense same-kind cluster — the audience composition of Paramount Movies maps almost perfectly onto the rest of the major studio tier. Then the curve bends: Lindsay Lohan (0.91) and Tom Cruise (0.91) enter as Actors, scoring nearly as high as the studios above them. That's the second peak — individual talent whose audiences are shaped the same way as a film studio's, not just as fellow celebrities.
Rounding out the top 10: MGM Studios (0.90) and Paramount Pictures (0.90) extend the studio cluster, while Paris Hilton (0.89) — a TV Personality — and 20th Century Studios Home Ent (0.89) close the set. No musicians, streamers, or TV channels appear in the top 10; the neighbor set is almost entirely Film Studios and individual on-screen talent.
The two-peak structure suggests this audience is defined by a dual pull: the institutional film-studio world on one side, and the star-driven celebrity world on the other.