No one's watching? IT'S ON THE MOON! Landing occurred at 13:12 UTC.
For me this works:
http://english.cntv.cn/live/p2p/index.shtml
Tuned in too late, since the probe has landed. But they are talking about rover deployment soon, so I think we will see that live ;-)
Interestingly the landing site is at 19.51 deg. West, 44.12 deg. - actually well to the east of Sinus Iridum and into Mare Imbrium. The crater Laplace F is about 40 km to the north west.
My first thought was Apollo 11 coverage in Pravda.
To be fair, an unmanned rover is many times less interesting to the average person than the first manned lunar landing.
Question1: was MSL landing last year the top story of the day for any of those sites? I don't remember, but I doubt it.
Here's a photo of the rover on the moon's surface:
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