WIN and Nine back in court over live-streaming with CEO Lancaster likely to be a key witness

Regional broadcaster WIN returns to court today in its legal action against affiliate Nine where it is seeking to stop its live streaming service, 9Now, from being available within its broadcast areas.

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Despite losing last month’s interlocutory case the parties will today return to the NSW Supreme Court for what has the potential to be a landmark on the legal definition of broadcasting, where it will be again be heard by Justice David Hammerschlag.

Among the potential witnesses expected to be called in the two-day trial are WIN CEO Andrew Lancaster, who is expected to testify before the court that the launch of live streaming on 9Now has hurt the regional broadcaster’s revenues.

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