The BBC’s legacy TV license fee model, in place since 1946, may finally be facing the music with a mixed funding model lined up to take its place, based on both commercial and subscription revenue streams. The UK’s TV license fee has long been regarded as unenforceable, marked by payer numbers reportedly falling by 300,000 last year with evasion rates increasing by 10%. With eyes now split across a mixed entertainment ecosystem, the £174.50 ($234) per year rate for the UK license fee has been outpriced by streaming services. But cost isn’t the only problem. The BBC will argue the case that viewers continue to undervalue how much they use the BBC’s entertainment ecosystem, spanning linear channels, BBC iPlayer (VoD…