The top 10 neighbors for The Walking Dead span actors, other TV shows, reality TV stars, and musicians — with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the pack.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 (Michael Cudlitz) and 0.96 (Norman Reedus) down to 0.93 (Teen Mom), a range of only about three points across ten positions. That compression means no structural spike — the audience overlaps broadly and evenly across a wide mix of subcategories. Tallying the top 10: four are Actors (Cudlitz, Reedus, Farrah Abraham is actually a Reality TV Star — correcting: three Actors: Cudlitz, Reedus, Channing Tatum), two are TV Shows (Supernatural at 0.95, BONES at 0.94), two are Reality TV Stars (Abraham at 0.95, Kailyn Lowry at 0.93), one is a Musician (Kelly Clarkson at 0.95), and one is a TV Personality (Aaron Goodwin at 0.93). The Walking Dead itself is a TV Show, so same-kind neighbors (Supernatural, BONES) are present but do not dominate — cross-kind neighbors outnumber them roughly 8 to 2 in the top 10.
The most notable cross-kind presence is the Reality TV Stars cluster: Abraham, Lowry, and the Teen Mom franchise all sit in the 0.93–0.95 band, placing reality television audiences structurally adjacent to a scripted horror-drama. Musicians and Bands also appear (Clarkson at 0.95), reinforcing that the audience shape here is genuinely broad rather than genre-defined.
The flat, mixed composition of this neighbor set points to an audience that is mainstream and platform-agnostic — shaped less by genre loyalty than by general cable-era TV consumption habits.