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Views Preview: Hillary Clinton Breaks Her Silence About Emails

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Hillary Clinton told reporters Tuesday she chose to use a private email address for her communications while Secretary of State out of convenience.  She maintains she did nothing wrong, but does wish she had done things differently.

Erik Wemple, Washington Post: “With Clinton quip, Kerry expresses his attitude toward open records

Shawna Thomas, NBC News: “Sen. Feinstein on Clinton emails: ‘Silence is going to hurt her’

Nick Gass, POLITICO: “AP: White House lawyers unaware of Clinton emails

Andrew Kirell, Mediaite: “Andrea Mitchell battles a testy Carville over whether Hillary emails just ‘right-wing talking points’

Steve Holland & Leslie Wroughton, Reuters: “Review of Hillary Clinton emails to take months: official

Martin Matishak, The Hill: “Benghazi panel subpoenas Clinton emails

Meghan Keneally, Liz Kreutz & Shushannah Walshe, ABC News: “Hillary Clinton emails: A timeline of what rules were allegedly ignored

Paul Gregory, The Blaze: “Does the Kremlin have Hillary Clinton’s emails?

Credit Flickr photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

Gigaom goes away

The ground-breaking tech blog Gigaom ceased operations Monday, after nearly a decade.

Gigaom Management, Gigaom: “AboutGigaom

Kara Swisher, Re/Code: “Pioneering tech blog Gigaom closes down

Chris Taylor, Mashable: “Farewell, GigaOM: Tech news powerhouse shuts down

Ravi Somaiya, New York Times: “Tech giant GigaOm abruptly shuts down

Om Malik: “A statement aboutGigaom

Beginning of the end for cable bundles?

HBO announced a partnership with Apple, to deliver programming exclusively on Apple devices without a cable subscription. HBO Now will be available for $14.99 per month in time for the start of the new season of "Game of Thrones."

Timothy Stenovec, Huffington Post: “HBO’s new streaming service will launch exclusively on Apple devices

Peter Kafka, Re/Code: “HBO on the web is coming in April, exclusively from Apple

Peter Kafka, Re/Code: “Apple’s HBO Now deal has been in the works for a year

Edgar Alvarez, Engadget: “Apple TV gets a new price: $69

CNN considers adding ads to the ticker

CNN's executive VP of ad sales told Variety he's considering adding graphic advertisements to the ticker running across the bottom of the screen.

Brian Steinberg, Variety: “CNN test new ways to mix ads with news

NewscastStudio: “CNN exec open to idea of ads in ticker

Selma: 50 years later

CNN: “50 years later, a new angle of Selma

Erik Wemple, Washington Post: “’Daily Show’s Jon Stewart satirizes CNN for Selma-covering ‘gizmo’ drone

Douglas Brinkley, CNN: “Selma’s historic bridge deserves a better name

Aamer Madhani, USA Today: “Selma anniversary puts spotlight on deep poverty

Margaret Sullivan, New York Times: “’There was no crop’ of Selma photograph” | Photo

Staci B. Brooks, AL.com: “When movie and 50th anniversary events fade, Selma will still have her own bridges to cross

Connor Towne O’Neill, Slate: “Selma anniversary: How the Edmund Pettus Bridge design influenced the Bloody Sunday march

Charles C. W. Cooke, National Review: “The GOPs conspicuous absence from Selma

Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr., Los Angeles Times: “Could Selma-style protest march happen today?

Eerin Whack:, NBC News: “50 years past Selma, historic town makes slow march toward change

'Scandal' takes on Ferguson

The ABC drama 'Scandal' featured a storyline "ripped from the headlines."

Lauren Duca, Huffington Post: “’Scandal’ takes on institutionalized racism and police brutality in Ferguson

Raphael Chestang, Entertainment Tonight: “How ‘Scandal’ brought TV to its tipping point with Ferguson-inspired episode

Danielle Henderson, Fusion: “The problem with ‘Scandal’ taking on Ferguson

Aisha Harris, Slate: “Scandal police brutality episode: “The Lawn Chair” tackles Michael Brown

Police body cameras: What’s public?

Is video captured using police body cameras a public record? In most places, yes. But, there's a bill winding through the state senate that would block their release.

Editorial Board, Springfield News-Leader: “Our view: Public video records at risk in state Senate

Howard Fischer, Arizona Daily Star: “State Senate oks rules for police body cameras

Susannah Nesmith, Columbia Journalism Review: “With more police wearing cameras, the fight over footage has begun in Florida

Credit Courtesy KVIA-TV

Reporter thanks PR team

KVIA-TV reporter Pilar Arias thanked the public relations staff at the El Paso Independent School District for supplying her, exclusively, with details she needed for her story about a possible consolidation of two schools. The only problem? It wasn't an exclusive story... and journalists don't normally thank publicists for doing their job.

Pilar Arias, KVIA-TV: “EPISDdiscusses proposal with parents that would merge aspects of Mesita, Vilas schools

Media Buzz: “KVIA incorrectly hypes exclusive, thanks PR staff for giving them the story

AMY SIMONS teaches news literacy, multimedia journalism and advanced social media strategies.