Their reluctance to broadcast live is probably a hangover from an earlier disaster when an LV tumbled and went right into a viewing stand. A publicity-paranoid operation like China doesn't want news of disasters like that getting out in an uncontrolled manner.
I don't think we have to criticize Chinese for not broadcasting every space mission online. As we all know, most missions have more or less military ties, we have seen the American cut their online broadcast shortly after the ignition for many military missions, such as those NRO launches. On the other hand side, people can always access lots of information on the Chinese space missions in various ways after the launch. In my opinion, I see the Chinese are even more open in this regard, you probably haven't seen CNN reported as many American launches as the CCTV did...
A short
video on CZ-3C fairing debris recovery near Guidong, Hunan province.
The satellite was successfully deployed at 10.5°E at 16:06 local time.
Some information about the launch:
2. This launch could be the first launch of an "enhanced CZ-3C" version with the boosters from the 3B/E, but I am not able to confirm it.
Are there more informations about this? Thanks!