I can only say as I see. I like to watch Spaced, Psychoville, League Of Gents, Red Dwarf. The missus likes to watch Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives, French and Saunders etc.
So my comedy bias is most definitely towards the male end of the spectrum and my missus vice versa. That's not to say I can't watch an episode of Desperate Housewives without enjoying it, or that my wife rules out watching TLOG, but by and large she's much more at home watching female-driven comedy or comedy that focuses more on relationships. Whereas I get off on grotesques and more hard-nosed stuff.
I'm not sure I buy into the whole "women and men enjoy different kinds of comedy because they're conditioned by society" argument. It's been proven that men and women are emotionally-wired differently from birth. There's a really interesting part of the brain (or two parts of the brain, on either side) called the amygdala, which has a big say in our control over emotions. It was found that men and women are wired exactly oppositely. In men, the right amygdala is much more active than the left, and in women, the opposite is true.
Of course this can't be seen as absolute proof of the reason why more women than men enjoy movies with Jennifer Aniston in, or why more men favour movies directed by Tarantino, but the fact that men and women are emotionally fundamentally different surely can't be denied.
And thank f**k for that, otherwise it'd be like shagging your best mate.