Logo at 0.93 and RuPaul's Drag Race at 0.90 form two distinct poles in World of Wonder's top 10 — a TV channel and a TV show that together define the structural shape of this audience. The gap between these two and the remaining eight neighbors is meaningful: no other entity in the top 10 scores above 0.88.
The shape is two-peak, and the two peaks are tightly thematic. RuPaul (0.88, TV Personalities) and Trixie Mattel (0.88, Reality TV Stars) cluster directly beneath the top pair, reinforcing a drag and queer entertainment core. Out Magazine (0.87, Magazines) and HuffPost Queer Voices (0.85, News Publishers) extend that cluster into LGBTQ-focused media. The remaining top-10 entries — Focus Features (0.85, Film Studios), Spotify (0.85, Music), The Advocate (0.84, Magazines), Empire Magazine (0.84, Magazines), and NOH8 Campaign (0.84, Activism) — pull the audience outward into indie film, music, and advocacy, but none breaks from the broader cultural cluster. No other Entertainment brand (World of Wonder's own subcategory) appears in the top 10.
The overall picture is an audience shaped by two overlapping gravitational fields: drag and queer media on one side, and culturally engaged film and music consumption on the other.