Vinyl Me, Please's nearest audiences span TV shows, actors, politicians, fashion, and science media — with no single neighbor dominating and no other Music brand appearing in the top 10.
The shape is broad: the top 10 neighbors range from Veep (0.89) down to Paul Feig (0.81), a spread of only eight points across a diverse mix of subcategories. Five of the ten are Actors — Max Greenfield (0.83), Ryan Gosling (0.82), Mark Ruffalo (0.82), Busy Philipps (0.81), and Paul Feig (0.81) — making that the dominant subcategory in the set. Two are TV Shows: Veep at 0.89 and The Leftovers (0.85), which together form the highest-scoring pair. The remaining three are Banana Republic (0.84, Fashion), Deb Haaland (0.84, Politicians), and Project Runway (0.83, TV Shows). Vinyl Me, Please's own subcategory — Music brands — does not appear once in the top 10; the audience's shape is defined almost entirely by prestige television and a cluster of culturally engaged actors, not by other music entities.
That cross-kind pattern — a music subscription brand whose nearest audiences belong to actors and HBO-era dramas — points to an audience defined less by genre loyalty than by a broader taste profile that cuts across entertainment, culture, and public life.