Modern television humor, such as that of late-night talk show hosts, devoid of substance and targeted at a millennial demographic. The humor is mainly derived from it's use of condescending sarcasm and rampant vulgarity, with no actual comedic value.
Friend 1: Hey did you catch John Oliver last night?
Friend 2: Nah it's all just corporate comedy now.
Friend 1: Corporate comedy?
Friend 2: Yeah it's like they just sat down with a focus group of young adults and figured out the more sarcasm and F-bombs you drop the more they laugh. It's like they think they need to act like Deadpool just to make a joke.
Friend 2: Nah it's all just corporate comedy now.
Friend 1: Corporate comedy?
Friend 2: Yeah it's like they just sat down with a focus group of young adults and figured out the more sarcasm and F-bombs you drop the more they laugh. It's like they think they need to act like Deadpool just to make a joke.
by 0zmosis_Jones April 22, 2021
Celebrity stars usually from Vine, Tiktok, or Youtube who produce mediocre comedy skits toward children on as many platforms as possible in order to generate income.
1: "Hey have you kept up with (insert viner here)?
2: "Oh yea they switched to youtube but are more active on tiktok. It's a great example of Corporate Comedy."
1: "not surprised"
2: "Oh yea they switched to youtube but are more active on tiktok. It's a great example of Corporate Comedy."
1: "not surprised"
by mochadork February 24, 2021
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