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The ruling has been made public. Looks like Sky will appeal so this could run on for years and with a new government likely that will be much more sympathetic to Sky's interests.
Just been a piece about this on BBC breakfast news it will apparently be appealed and will be heard by,the competition commissions appeals tribunal and could go on for years according to the expert on the programme.
On the other hand the competition commission has a reputation for being a lot tougher then ofcom but obviously there will be an election before that, though weather any politician would interfere with an ongoing competition commisssion appeal remains to be seen.
Although ultimately way down the line it could end up being taken to europe now they do not hold any candle for sky.
And of course sky would get a payback as picnic has been given the ok would have thought perhaps like ofcom, access by sky to millions of freeview customers wanting premium sports would have more then made up for a reduction in price,not to mention the extra price sky would be able to charge for ads with all those extra viewers. But sky are litigeous so and so's.