TMZ Live's nearest neighbors are dominated by music industry brands and hip-hop artists — not other TV channels or celebrity news outlets.
The shape is flat: the top 10 scores span a narrow band from 0.89 down to 0.89, with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. At the top, Amber Rose (0.89) and Warner Records (0.89) sit in a dead heat, followed closely by Capitol Records (0.89), Columbia Records (0.89), and The Source Magazine (0.89). Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: four are Music label brands (Warner Records, Capitol Records, Columbia Records, Def Jam Recordings), two are TV Shows (The Real, RCA Records), one is a Magazine (The Source Magazine), one is a TV Personality (Amber Rose), one is a Professional (John Legere), and one is a Websites entry (Island Records). TMZ Live's own subcategory — TV Channels — appears zero times in the top 10. The dominant cluster is music labels and hip-hop media, not entertainment news or broadcast television.
That composition points to an audience whose shape is defined more by music industry and urban culture media consumption than by the TV channel format TMZ Live occupies.