At 0.92, Big Machine Label Group pulls away from every other neighbor in Sony Music Nashville's top 10 — the gap between it and the second-ranked entry is nearly eight points, a structural spike that defines this audience's shape.
The remaining nine neighbors cluster between 0.84 and 0.80, forming a tight band of country music infrastructure. Nashville Tennessee (0.84, Travel and Tourism) and Grand Ole Opry (0.83, Venues) represent the geographic and institutional anchors of the genre. Chris Stapleton (0.84), Dolly Parton (0.82), Kellie Pickler (0.80), and Brett Eldredge (0.80) are all Musicians and Bands — the same subcategory as Sony Music Nashville itself, confirming that the audience overlaps heavily with individual country artists. CMA Country Music (0.83, TV Shows), MusicRow Magazine (0.81, Magazines), and Great American Country (0.80, TV Channels) round out the set as country-specific media channels. No non-music, non-Nashville entity appears in the top 10; the entire neighbor set is genre- and geography-specific.
The spike on Big Machine, combined with a dense cluster of artists and country media, points to an audience defined almost entirely by deep country music engagement rather than broad entertainment consumption.