AP Entertainment's top 10 neighbors span four distinct subcategories — News Publishers, Magazines, TV Channels, and Non-Profit organizations — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.88 to 0.90.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top neighbor, The Daily Dot, scores 0.89, followed by CityLab at 0.89 and Al Jazeera English at 0.89. NBC Out and Reuters TV sit just behind at 0.89 and 0.88 respectively. The spread across the full top 10 is less than three hundredths of a point — a genuinely flat distribution with no structural standout.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: four are News Publishers (The Daily Dot, NBC Out, AFP news agency, and HuffPost Women — though the latter two fall just outside the strict top 10 cutoff shown here), two are TV Channels (Al Jazeera English, Reuters TV), two are Magazines (CityLab, GQ Style), and two are Non-Profit organizations (Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch). AP Entertainment shares its own subcategory — News Publishers — with several neighbors, but the presence of human-rights nonprofits and style magazines at nearly identical similarity scores signals that the audience shape extends well beyond the news-publisher cluster.
The flat distribution and cross-subcategory mix suggest an audience that is broadly engaged across civic, journalistic, and cultural content rather than concentrated around any single media type.