August 5, 2014

Anthony Cumia Show Debuts, Announces Andrew Dice Clay as First Guest

Nearly one month to the day after being fired by SiriusXM, Anthony Cumia premiered the subscription-based Anthony Cumia Show yesterday with the tagline, "NOW we're talking uncensored."   Anyone familiar with Anthony's old "Live from the Compound" broadcast will be familiar with the set of his new show-- a green screen studio that allows him to show video clips and appear to be pretty much anywhere he wants to be.  During the two-hour broadcast Cumia talked about the Times Square incident as well as his Twitter response that led to his firing, but mostly covered familiar ground to anyone who has been following his story closely.
July 14, 2014

Sam Tripoli, Very Funny…For Adults

Sam Tripoli is a Los Angeles based comedy killer. He’s often labeled a “dirty” or “edgy” comedian, which he thinks is stupid because, “I’m just honest, I just talk about what I know. I’m not trying to shock anybody.” But, as the founder of the adult variety show The Naughty Show, and co-host of PunchDrunk Sports podcast where he once lost a bowling bet and had to pop a viagra and watch gay porn live on the podcast, you can see where people might get those labels from.
May 15, 2014

Mike Bocchetti’s New York Comedy Class of 1992

Every comedian has a class they belong to. It's the year they entered comedy. It's a defining year, and you never forget the other people who were in your "class." Comedian Mike Bocchetti was in the class of 1992. Since then he's gone on to appearances on the Howard Stern Show, the Jim Breuer Show and The Opie and Anthony Show on SiriusXM. He appeared on 2 seasons of NBC's Last Comic Standing and acted with Robert DeNiro in the feature film "The Family". Mike was also the announcer for the Artie Lange Show which aired on DirectTV and co-founded Blasted Films with comedian Ken Burmeister. This is his look at the class of 1992.
March 21, 2014

The Artie Lange Show: Brutally Frank, and Refreshingly Distinct

There’s a good chance that you weren’t even aware of its existence, but The Artie Lange Show is one of the most underrated comedy shows currently in production. Kate Voss takes a look at why you should be watching "The Artie Lange Show."