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Amazon's Ring, MGM to launch show from viral doorbell videos

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Two Amazon-owned companies 鈥 Ring and Hollywood studio MGM 鈥 are teaming to create a TV show in the mold of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Funniest Home Videos鈥 using viral footage from Ring鈥檚 doorbell and smart-home cameras.
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FILE - A Ring doorbell camera is displayed outside a home in Wolcott, Conn., on July 16, 2019. Two Amazon-owned companies 鈥 Ring and Hollywood studio MGM 鈥 are teaming up to create a TV show in the mold of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Funniest Home Videos鈥 using viral footage from Ring鈥檚 doorbell and smart-home cameras. The half-hour show, called 鈥淩ing Nation,鈥 will premier in syndication on Sept. 26, 2022, MGM said. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Two Amazon-owned companies 鈥 Ring and Hollywood studio MGM 鈥 are teaming to create a TV show in the mold of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Funniest Home Videos鈥 using viral footage from Ring鈥檚 doorbell and smart-home cameras.

The half-hour show, called 鈥淩ing Nation,鈥 will be hosted by actor and comedian Wanda Sykes and premier in syndication on Sept. 26, MGM said.

The studio noted audiences should expect to see the usual things that go viral 鈥 marriage proposals, neighbors saving neighbors and silly animals.

The series showcases Amazon鈥檚 fusion of its various business arms, this time to highlight what MGM called "interesting moments from communities across the country.鈥

鈥淵ou have one company that owns two juggernauts and (has) just figured out how to leverage one against the other,鈥 said Robert Passikoff, president of the brand research firm Brand Keys. He noted that unlike scripted movies or shows, a reality series using Ring footage will likely be cheaper to produce.

The show also presents a branding opportunity for the Seattle-based e-commerce and retail giant, which bought Ring in 2018 for $1 billion and has dealt with rounds of and its relationship with police departments across the country.

Last month, it had provided Ring doorbell footage to law enforcement 11 times this year without the user鈥檚 permission 鈥 all in response to emergency requests, according to the company.

MGM, which Amazon purchased for $8.5 billion, said in a statement Thursday that 鈥淩ing Nation鈥 will offer audiences 鈥渄aily dose of life鈥檚 unpredictable, heartwarming and hilarious viral videos鈥 shared by people from their cameras.

鈥淢any of these have been previously shared online,鈥 Amazon spokesperson Nick Schweers said. 鈥淥thers were sent directly to the team." Ring Nation secures permissions for each video from the owner and anyone identifiable in the video, or from companies that hold the rights to the clips, he said.

Amazon's deal to purchase MGM was though the Federal Trade Commission has said it still retains discretion to challenge it. Big Fish Entertainment, a production company owned by MGM, will also be part of the partnership.

The Associated Press