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The Yule Log is back! Celebrate Christmas with PIX11 The WPIX Yule Log is a classic Christmas tradition for millions of families across the tri-state area This year, PIX11 will air and livestream both the classic 1970s version and the original 1966
Yule Log (TV program) - Wikipedia The Yule Log is a television show originating in the United States, which is broadcast traditionally on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning It originally aired from 1966 to 1989 on New York City television station WPIX (channel 11), which revived the broadcast in 2001
How the TV Yule log stole Christmas - Salon. com How the TV Yule log stole Christmas From flaming time-killers to franchise-branded blazes, TV fireplaces are now "home for the holidays" to stay
Yule Log on TV YouTube (2025): A Complete Guide Looking for the Christmas Yule Log in 2025? Our guide covers TV channels, Netflix, and the best 4K Yule Logs on YouTube with music, pets, and more
Fireside Festiveness: How to Watch the Yule Log This Christmas WPIX's owners have allowed other stations nationwide to air all four hours of cozy Yule log crackling Check your local schedule for details and fire up a live TV streaming service like Hulu
Updated 2024: A List of Every Fireplace Channel (Yule Log) Which Channels Have the Yule Log? As of November 2024, here’s an updated guide to accessing Yule Log or fireplace channels across TV providers and streaming platforms: Note: many channels start broadcasting the yule log fireplace starting in December, but there are options to get year-round viewing DirecTV Image source: DirecTV
Holiday Yule Log with WQED Classical Music - PBS Holiday Yule Log with WQED Classical Music is available to stream on pbs org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire
Yule Logs - Skeptoid The Yule log’s backstory traditionally goes like this: in old Norse tradition, people would burn a massive log or tree trunk during the pagan festival of Yule to celebrate the rebirth of the sun during the winter solstice