Faced with a floundering license fee, the BBC has inked a major content deal with YouTube this week, which will see the broadcaster tailor original content for the streaming service both in the UK and globally. For PSBs, this agreement is a solemn reminder that traditional broadcasters can no longer compete with profit-over-people and must join the dark side. The deal, covering both its UK-based PSB wing and its international offerings from BBC Studios, is a bid to attract younger audiences, with “digital native” younger viewers turning increasingly to YouTube as their primary source for entertainment and news, per the BBC. While the broadcaster has previously used the Alphabet-owned platform for trailers and clips to promote its content in the…