Pop's top 10 nearest neighbors span TV shows, musicians, a music label, an entertainment platform, a film studio, and a radio network — with no single subcategory dominating and no standout score pulling away from the pack.
The shape is flat: scores run from Law and Order at 0.75 down to CBS at 0.70, a band of just 0.05 across all ten. The mix is genuinely cross-kind. Pop is a TV Channel, and only CBS shares that subcategory in the top 10 — every other neighbor comes from somewhere else. Law and Order (0.75) is a TV Show; Shady Records, Inc. (0.74) is a music label brand; FITE (0.71) is an entertainment brand; MGM Studios (0.71) is a film studio; Sam Smith (0.71) is a musician; and iHeartRadio (0.71) is a podcasts-and-radio channel. Rounding out the ten are Kelly Osbourne (0.70, TV Personality), Twitter Music (0.70, Musicians and Bands), and CBS (0.70). The subcategory spread — TV Shows, Music, Entertainment, Film Studios, Musicians and Bands, Podcasts and Radio, TV Personalities, TV Channels — signals an audience that moves fluidly across entertainment formats rather than clustering tightly around any one.
That breadth, compressed into a narrow similarity band, suggests Pop's audience shape is defined less by a specific content niche than by a general mainstream entertainment orientation.