'Loudermilk,' Abandoned Audience Network Comedy, Finds New Home at Amazon Courtesy of Justin Stephens/Audience/Courtesy of Sony Pictures Television The unaired third season will debut on the streamer, which has also picked up library rights to the first two cycles of the Ron Livingston-led comedy. Loudermilk, the Ron Livingston comedy that was left in purgatory when AT&T's Audience Network was rebranded last year as an HBO Max preview channel, has found a new home. Amazon Studios has acquired all three seasons of the comedy from creators Peter Farrelly and Bobby Mort. Seasons one and two — which aired in 2017 and 2018 on Audience Network — will begin streaming Friday on Amazon. Season three of the series about a former music critic and recovering alcoholic turned substance abuse counselor will debut at a date to be determined. (Season three is currently airing in Canada and has yet to air in the U.S.)