SYFY's top 10 nearest neighbors span five distinct subcategories — actors, TV channels, musicians, magazines, and film studios — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.86 down to 0.83.
The shape is flat: FANGORIA leads at 0.86, followed closely by FX Networks at 0.86, Eliza Dushku at 0.84, Jamie Lee Curtis at 0.84, and Adam Lambert at 0.84. None of these pulls significantly ahead of the others, and the remaining five — Warner Bros. TV (0.83), MGM Studios (0.83), Apple Music (0.83), 20th Century Studios Home Ent (0.83), and Pete Wentz (0.83) — are essentially tied. The mix itself is the finding: two TV channels, two actors, two musicians, two film studios, one magazine, and one music platform. SYFY's own subcategory, TV Channels, accounts for only one of the top 10 neighbors (FX Networks), meaning the audience shape is defined less by other TV channels than by a broad entertainment and celebrity cluster cutting across film, music, and genre media. The presence of FANGORIA — a horror-genre magazine — alongside mainstream film studios and pop musicians signals an audience that sits at the intersection of genre fandom and general entertainment consumption rather than nesting cleanly within cable television.
The flat distribution across subcategories indicates an audience with no single strong gravitational pull, shaped instead by a wide entertainment footprint.