The top 10 neighbors for Columbia Records form a tight, undifferentiated cluster of Music-subcategory brands — record labels and music groups — with scores spanning only from 0.99 down to 0.96, a range narrow enough that no single neighbor stands out as a structural anchor.
Capitol Records leads at 0.99, followed closely by Atlantic Records (0.99), Warner Music Group (0.98), and Warner Records (0.98). All four share the same Brands / Music classification as Columbia. RCA Records (0.98) and Island Records (0.98) carry different subcategory labels in the data — TV Shows and Websites respectively — but their scores sit flush with the rest of the label cluster, suggesting the audience shape is functionally indistinguishable from the other music brands. Universal Music Group (0.98), Island Records UK (0.97), Def Jam Recordings (0.96), and Interscope Records (0.96) complete the set. Every neighbor in the top 10 is a music label or music group — no artists, no media channels, no non-music brands appear until beyond position 10.
The flat shape here is unusually pure: Columbia's audience is shaped almost entirely by the record-label ecosystem, with no cross-kind signal breaking through in the nearest ten neighbors.