According to Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries the licence will be frozen at £159 till April 2024. At that time negotiations will begin on the new charter which is to start in 2027. She would like it done away with, apparently.
Something has to be done. Since the start of the digital age it has become a behemoth with duplication of editorial and management functions all ove the place. It currently has 61 radio stations, 13 UK TV stations, 14 overseas broadcasting units and a website with 22 main pages, 45 sections and an unknown number of sub sections / pages. It is trying to cover all bases and every niche going. It needs tidying up and slimming down.
Dorries looks like she is in favour of a pay per view model; I am not sure. The BBC does not have the global reach of Netflix, Prime or Disney, it has to make programmes to suit the British audience day in, day out and only they will pay - a totally different model.
It will be interesting to see how the talks go.