We could sit here all day crying about the decaying face of the BBC as we know it, following the UK government’s decision to abolish TV license fees entirely by 2027 – shutting off the BBC’s primary income – which has sent shockwaves through the UK media landscape this week. Instead, Faultline decided to take a look at what the BBC might look like in the future, following five years of pandemonium as the Beeb scrambles to seek alternative revenue streams – in a shake-up that will see services and staffing slashed beyond recognition. Some see the BBC as a national treasure, others consider it a biased burden on society. Whether you choose to sit on the fence or pick…