Scott Page's nearest audiences span professionals, journalists, TV personalities, and TV shows — with only one fellow musician in the top 10.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.89 down to 0.85 across the top 10 with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead. Ken Caillat leads at 0.89 and is the only other Musicians and Bands entry in the set. From there, the cluster shifts decisively away from music: Aaron Lee (0.88) and J. D. Landis (0.87) represent Professionals and Authors respectively, while The ReidOut (0.87) is the first of several TV Shows in the group. Jacob Dean (0.86) and Murray Newlands (0.86) add Journalists and Authors to the mix. Rounding out the top 10 are Leonard Kim (0.85), Roger James Hamilton (0.85), and Mark Goulston (0.85) — all Professionals — alongside Denise Landis (0.85) in Lifestyle. The dominant subcategory across the ten is Professionals (four entries), followed by Authors (two), TV Shows (one), Journalists (one), Lifestyle (one), and Musicians and Bands (one). This is a cross-kind pattern: the audience shape Scott Page shares most closely belongs to a world of business professionals, authors, and news-adjacent media rather than to other musicians.
The flat, cross-kind structure suggests an audience defined less by genre affiliation than by a broader professional and media-literate orientation.