The top 10 neighbors for Virgin Music are almost entirely record labels and music groups — nine of the ten carry the Brands / Music subcategory, with scores packed tightly between 0.93 and 0.96. That narrow band is the defining structural feature here: no single neighbor pulls away from the rest, and the audience shape is essentially uniform across the label landscape.
The cluster reads as a who's-who of major-label infrastructure. Warner Records (0.96) and Capitol Records (0.96) sit at the top, followed closely by Columbia Records (0.96), Atlantic Records (0.96), and EMI (0.96). Def Jam Recordings (0.95), Universal Music Group (0.94), Warner Music Group (0.94), and Island Records (0.93) round out the same-kind cluster. The one departure is RCA Records (0.94), which carries a Marketing Channels / TV Shows classification rather than Brands / Music — an anomaly in an otherwise homogeneous set.
The flat shape across nine same-subcategory neighbors signals an audience that maps cleanly onto the major-label ecosystem as a whole, with no meaningful differentiation between individual label brands.