Is humor generally assumed to be an aspect of your most prevalent information-gathering function, or more closely tied to your primary function? If it's the former, it'd be Ne for me.
I'm not very into Family Guy. The first couple seasons are decent, but only decent. Later seasons have a few good moments, but mostly turn me off. Similarly, a lot of stuff like Aqua Teen Hunger Force or Tim and Eric Awesome Show aren't my forte. Too much randomness is a turn off, as are jokes that are too easy (fart jokes, a lot of physical humor). I enjoy wit, but I also really appreciate taking something totally insane and running with it. And anachronisms.
My favorite comedy shows are Arrested Development and Mr. Show. I also deeply enjoy, say, Wet Hot American Summer, some so-bad-its-good movies (The Room and Troll 2 mostly) and Wizard People, Dear Reader (this can be found online, and is essentially the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone with sound replaced by the bizarre ramblings of a madman, and it is incredible, if initially bewildering). In terms of stand-up comics, my favorites working today include Paul F Tompkins, Patton Oswald, Zach Galifianakis (his actual stand-up), David Cross, Hicks and Carlin.
Here's a couple of amusing things (to me):
[Youtube="HrlS9_n8GX4"]Mr. Show: Pre-Taped Call-In Show[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE="CmOkXV-S1zQ"]Paul F Tompkins: Cake v Pie[/YOUTUBE]