A nuclear explosion in the mountains of North Korea makes today as good a day as any to link to NK News, quite possibly the internet's most user-friendly database of DPRK propaganda.
The site has the line from the KCNA state news agency (which reports on events such as meetings of sympathisers in Kinshasa) and "fun" searches for some common phrases, such as imperialist aggressor and goat farm. Plus there is a Kim Jong-il random insult generator.
Its creator denies being either a "Commie bastard" or a neo-con, and ascribes the increasing traffic to more and more people discovering the joys of North Korean propaganda (or, possibly, the inadvertent creation of "an army of brainwashed Kim Jong-il disciples".)
If television is more your thing, the North Korea Database has YouTube-hosted clips from the communist North. One film shows KCTV's switch from a straight-from-the-party-HQ presentation to a more modern style, along with some of the computer generated animations it slots into "news" footage. For less colourful but better informed news than either KCTV or KCNA, try the North Korea Zone blog.