Health and medical services sit at the top of TCC's similarity graph — a cross-kind finding that defines the shape of this audience. Beltone scores 0.92, the strongest match in the top 10, followed immediately by the Health & Medical Services category aggregate at 0.91. Neither is an electronics retailer; no other Electronics subcategory entity appears in the top 10.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.92 down to 0.86 with no sharp drop-off, and the neighbor set spans at least eight distinct subcategories. After the two health-services entries, Anytime Fitness (0.87, Fitness Centers and Gyms) and Ram (0.87, Car Makers) continue the cross-kind pattern. maurices (0.87, Womens Apparel), Country Words (0.87, Fact Quote and Lyric Accounts), and Miracle-Ear (0.87, Health and Medical Services) round out the upper tier. Athletes — specifically NASCAR drivers Clint Bowyer (0.87) and Kyle Larson (0.86) — are the only Celebrities and Influencers subcategory represented in the top 10, and both are motorsport figures. The cluster as a whole reads as rural and small-town Americana: health services, domestic auto brands, country-adjacent media, and stock-car racing, with no tech, streaming, or urban retail neighbors anywhere in the top 10.
The breadth and cross-kind composition of this graph suggest TCC's audience is defined less by electronics retail as a category and more by a distinct lifestyle and regional profile that it shares with a wide range of otherwise unrelated entities.