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New York's Funniest Reporter Show is an annual New York City based event that features members of the national media each performing 5 minutes of stand up comedy in order to raise money for the Humane Society of New York. At the end of each show a winner is selected. In order to prepare for the event, each reporter is given 1-2 professional comedy mentors (often ) who help them write jokes & learn the basics of stand up comedy. New York's Funniest Reporter Show is produced by Mark Goldman & Ryan McCormick.
Media Professionals that have appeared in New York's Funniest Reporter Show have included Jane Velez-Mitchell (HLN), Courtney Friel (Fox News), Greg Mocker (WPIX), Taryn Winter Brill (Good Morning America), (The Resident), Rob Hoell (WPIX), , (), Ellis Henican (Fox News), Robert George (New York Post), Nikki Egan (NBC), Wendy Gillette (CBS), Cat Greenleaf (NBC), Paul Messina (NY1), Roger Clark (NY1), (Star Magazine), Mandy Stadtmiller (New York Post), Meredith Daniels (Newsday), Marianne Schaberg (CNN), Marlaina Schiavo (CNN), Sean McCarthy (New York Daily News), Alison Rosen (Page Six), Debbie Nigro (FirstWivesWorld.com), Heather Kovar (News 12 Long Island), Peter Kramer (The Journal News), and Tiffany McElroy (WPIX).
New York's Funniest Reporter Show Emcees[]
New York's Funniest Reporter Show has been hosted by comedians , Ray Ellin, and . The emcee introduces all of the participants and the winner of each show.
New York's Funniest Reporter Show Judges[]
Previous Judges of New York's Funniest Reporter Show include: Judith Regan, , George Sarris, Jeffrey Gurian, , Sean Mcarthy, Tasha Harris, Todd Jackson, Laurel Touby, and Emily Gould.
New York's Funniest Reporter Show Mentors[]
Mentors who've worked with participants at New York's Funniest Reporter Show include: Gladys Simon, Billy Bingo, Jeffrey Gurian, Eddie Brill, TJ McCormack, , Bernadette Pauley, Gina Brillon, Carole Montgomery, Jessica Kirson, and Ray Ellin