A singer, writer, actress, and comedian from the golden state, Nina Gosiengfiao puts her comedy material to the test by making an appearance inside the Funny Media Group’s Comedy Cube in Hollywood, CA, and recording her latest comedy special.
A 90s kid from San Ramon, CA, Gosiengfiao has been seen in some of Hollywood’s most successful television series, including NBC’s This Is Us, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, and HBO’s The Newsroom. As a comedian, Nina can be seen regularly at Tommy T’s in Pleasanton, CA, The Laugh Factory, and The Good Nite Bar in North Hollywood, CA.
Featuring hilarious comedy specials from Shang, Luz Pazos, Rachel Sterling, Maxi Witrak, Brandon Black, G-King, Jiaoying Summers, Steven Briggs, Stephanie Tejada, Nikki Bon, and Marcus Wayne the funniest entertainment in the world is at Funny Media Group!
The Comedy Cube is building a platform for the funniest entertainment in the world. Their Los Angeles facility was created for comedy shows with a live audience. They’re are producing 15- to 30-minute specials, for both up-and-coming and established comedians.
Funny Media Group has now fully transitioned into comedy development as the vehicle to achieve a cash-flow positive operation and to provide the best return on shareholder’s investment. The shows are filmed in the Comedy Cube, Funny Media Group’s state-of-the-art facility in downtown Los Angeles. Shows are released on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Owner Rondell Fletcher has an extensive background in production and media. He has owned his own production studio in Los Angeles for the past 19 years and has produced national shows for CNN, FOX, Food Network and Comedy Central, among others. The short-term goal for Funny Media Group is to produce content for streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon with the long-term goal of building a large media catalog for acquisition.
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