Gillette is focusing on women’s preferences towards chest hair styles in the brand’s new U.S. campaign for the Fusion ProGlide Styler. The promotion taglined “What Women Want” highlights three most common men’s below-the-neck grooming and briefly explains how to create them using the trimmer-razor hybrid, released in 2012 as a result of collaboration between Gillette and Braun. The promotion includes the “Get the Look Women Want” commercial by BBDO New York, which is already available on the brand’s YouTube channel. The push launches broadly across print, TV and online starting April 1.

Google continues to share its in-depth research findings with marketeers across global markets. The internet and tech giant launches Think Insights, a new online destination created as a hub with marketing insights and inspirations for advertisers and agencies. Now, Google both advocates for intense digital integration and covers it in «real time» to strengthen the marriage of advertising and web.

Coke Zero is launching a new U.S. campaign, revolving around the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. The brand, which was created as a male-targeted diet version of Coca-Cola, is highlighting this “men” twist in the new advertising effort, developed by Droga5. The tagline of the new campaign, “It’s Not Your Fault,” plays around the men’s right to be in the game, even when they are at work.

Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut is launching a new commercial as part of the brand’s revived campaign under the “The trouble is they taste too good” tagline. A new “Aliens” commercial, which promotes Kellogg’s new variant, Crunchy Nut Granola, demonstrates that the passion towards the product can be even stronger than curiosity. The spot debuts on national UK television today, March 18, and will roll out to cinemas in early May.

BBC is rolling out its new global marketing effort and a new brand positioning for BBC World News and BBC.com. The campaign entitled «Live the Story» is launching across multiple media platforms including television, press (with interactive press ads), online, radio as well as out-of-come and experiential media. With the new cross-country and cross-channel marketing initiative, BBC is celebrating its ability to cover the hottest topics of the day, delivering news from every corner of the world.

The shocking ads trend seems to be on the rise now. Following Nivea with its latest “terrorist” prank in the airport and Heineken with its “worst job interview,” Carlsberg has put some people to a tough, stressful test, too. The beer brand asked a group of young men to call their best friends in the middle of the night, between 1:00 and 5:00 AM, asking them to get out of bed and bring 300 euros to pay a card debt. Of course, only faithful friends could do such a favor.