The top 10 neighbors span six distinct subcategories — music labels, musicians, finance brands, fashion brands, a technology platform, and a non-profit — with no single kind dominating the cluster.
TuneIn's similarity shape is broad: the scores descend gradually from Sean Beeson at 0.75 down to iShares at 0.68, with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead of the rest. tinychat (0.72) and Republic Records (0.72) sit just behind the leader, followed by Brian Hazard (0.72) and the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (0.71). Music-adjacent entities — Republic Records, Brian Hazard, and the GRAMMYs — form a loose cluster, but they share the top 10 with FUSE TV (0.70), Rosario Dawson (0.69), Gap (social) (0.69), Wells Fargo (0.69), and iShares (0.68). That last pair — a major bank and an ETF provider — sitting alongside music labels and a TV channel is the cross-kind signal worth noting: the audience shape here is not defined by audio or entertainment alone.
TuneIn's own subcategory is Entertainment Platforms, and Mixcloud is the only other Entertainment Platform in the top 10 (0.65, just outside the top 10 proper — confirmed at position 30 in the full results). Within the strict top 10, no other Entertainment Platform appears, which reinforces the cross-kind character of this audience: it overlaps more with music industry brands, finance brands, and fashion than with direct platform peers.
The breadth of this neighbor set suggests TuneIn's audience carries a mainstream, cross-vertical composition rather than a tightly defined niche.