Last Things First: Comedy MVPs of 2025 with Jason Zinoman of The New York Times

The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor ceremony set the bar high for 2025 as this collection of all-stars assembled to honor Conan O’Brien at the Kennedy Center in March 2025, which topped my list of the best comedy specials of the year. Production still photo by Elman Studio, LLC, courtesy of Netflix.

It’s the end of 2025, which means it’s time once more for my annual December to remember the year in comedy with my friend and colleague in comedy criticism, Jason Zinoman from The New York Times. Which funny people met the moment to become Comedy’s Most Valuable Performer for 2025? Late-night TV certainly faced a political crisis on top of its existing existential crisis this past year, with CBS jettisoning both of its late-night franchises, and ABC threatening to follow suit with Jimmy Kimmel. We also saw major push back within and outside of comedy regarding the inaugural Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia; the end of an era with Marc Maron closing the loop on his WTF podcast coinciding with the WTF-ness of video podcasting reigning supreme; the eccentric choices from the likes of Nathan Fielder and Tim Robinson; and a year in stand-up specials that smiled upon relative newcomers big (Hulu) and small (Dropout), with an uncertain future for HBO. As always, there’s a lot to get to, so let’s get to it!

Among the other names dropped in this roundup of 2025: Leanne Morgan, Roy Wood Jr., Atsuko Okatsuka, Stavros Halkias, Gianmarco Soresi, Caleb Hearon, Adam Friedland, Matteo Lane, Jay Jurden, George Civeris, Mohanad Elshieky,Joe DeRosa, and Chris Fleming.

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