AP Travel's top 10 nearest neighbors span food media, travel publishing, and political journalism — a cross-kind mix that reflects no single dominant cluster. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.93 down to 0.92, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape.
Zagat leads at 0.93, followed closely by TV personality Tom Colicchio at 0.93 and chef-professional Eric Ripert at 0.93 — both food-world figures whose audiences track tightly with AP Travel's. Condé Nast Traveler (0.92) and Saveur (0.92) bring travel and food magazines into the mix, while Christiane Amanpour (0.92) and Travel + Leisure (0.92) extend the set further across journalism and travel publishing. Rounding out the ten: Condé Nast Traveller (0.92), Lonely Planet (0.92), and hotel brand Kimpton (0.92).
Subcategory-wise, the top 10 includes two Websites, four Magazines, one TV Personality, one Professional, one Journalist, and one Hotels brand — no single subcategory dominates. AP Travel itself is a News Publisher, and only one other News Publisher appears in the top 10 (outside the visible set). The cross-kind character is the defining feature: the audience that follows AP Travel looks equally at home with food media, upscale travel titles, and internationally-oriented journalists.
This flat, wide-ranging shape suggests an audience that moves fluidly across premium editorial content regardless of whether the subject is cuisine, destinations, or global affairs.