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This undated image provided by Amazon shows actors Joe Dinicol, left, and Sarah Stouffer act out a scene from an episode of “Betas,†one of 14 TV show pilots being made by Amazon.com Inc. Amazon is hoping people will sign up to pay $79 a year for an Amazon Prime membership, a free shipping, online video and e-book borrowing service that will include access to the full series on the Web, connected TVs and mobile devices when they're completed. (AP Photo/Amazon)
This undated image provided by Amazon shows actors Joe Dinicol, left, and Sarah Stouffer act out a scene from an episode of “Betas,†one of 14 TV show pilots being made by Amazon.com Inc. Amazon is hoping people will sign up to pay $79 a year for an Amazon Prime membership, a free shipping, online video and e-book borrowing service that will include access to the full series on the Web, connected TVs and mobile devices when they’re completed. (AP Photo/Amazon)
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Amazon says it will start production on a pair of new comedy shows and three new kids shows to air later this year and early next year on its video streaming service.

The shows were chosen from pilots previously aired on Amazon’s Prime Instant Video service. They’re intended to help Amazon better compete with Netflix (NFLX), which already produces a handful of shows.

The comedies include “Alpha House,” created by Garry Trudeau and staring John Goodman. It’s about four senators who rent a house together in Washington. Meanwhile, “Betas” follows four friends and their new mobile social networking app.

The trio of kids shows includes “Annebots,” which centers on a young scientist and her robot helpers, “Creative Galaxy” an animated series and “Tumbleaf,” which is aimed at preschoolers.

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