North Korea's state broadcaster has begun providing live streams of selected programming, including news bulletins, on its official Facebook page. The move marks a further step by the reclusive state to develop its Internet presence and use of social networks to disseminate state-approved propaganda. Thursday's Korean Central Television (KCTV) live stream began at 5:00 pm (0800 GMT) with a news broadcast that led with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un visiting a mushroom farm. North Korea's main Internet presence is through its Uriminzokkiri website, which has Twitter and Flickr feeds and is best known for posting propaganda videos excoriating South Korea and the United States.