A report commissioned by Sky in the UK concludes that the country’s entire 30+ million households will be ready to migrate to a fully internet-delivered TV model by the mid-2030s —with certain concessions. Sky claims only some 300,000 households would remain unconnected by this timeline, and the Comcast-owned company is happy for those occupants to be lambs to the slaughter. As expected, the report’s crosshairs are aimed squarely at the UK government – urging politicians to invest in digital inclusion initiatives and to set out a clear timetable for the IP transition. But in doing so, the Stream On: Future of UK TV report skirts around Sky’s own responsibilities (and those of other British broadcasters). In 2034, broadcast licenses for…