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Under-16 Social Media Ban: UK plans to bar under-16s from major platforms from early 2027, with age checks and extra limits on “high-risk” features for under-18s—sparking intense debate over effectiveness, enforcement and privacy. Tech & Safety Debate: Telegram CEO Pavel Durov warns a blanket ban will push teens to encrypted, less regulated spaces and increase VPN use, while regulators and campaigners argue bans need to be “future-proof” and not a blunt instrument. Media & Advertising Angle: YouGov says many UK podcast listeners skip ads but still take action afterwards, underlining that avoidance doesn’t equal failure—useful context as brands rethink reach. World Cup Media Play: Channel 4’s cheeky ratings “prank” plea to switch over during breaks, plus a commentator suspension after mixing up Iran and New Zealand, show how fast sports coverage can turn into viral marketing. UK-Russia Tensions: PM Starmer calls Russian warship warning shots “reckless” but not “sinister,” keeping the Channel incident in the news cycle. Business/Marcom: Bose launches Bose Studios and Bose Records to build owned content and reduce music-rights costs—an ad-and-media strategy move.

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