There's a yule duel brewing this Christmas Day. Not one, but two versions of "The Yule Log," one of TV's oddest yet most heartwarming holiday habits, will beckon families as they open their gifts.
As you hang your lights and put up your tree, there may be something missing from your Christmas decor: A cozy, crackling fireplace. More and more homes are getting rid of theirs (especially in the ...
For families who do not have an actual fireplace to create a warm and cozy feeling at home for the holidays, it has become an annual tradition to watch virtual Yule Logs on streaming. There are many ...
Comcast kicked off its annual holiday programming today with the launch of The Yule Log – the iconic video of a crackling log in a fireplace accompanied by festive holiday music – On Demand for the ...
The new hour-long shows are a twist on the usual roaring fire to create a unique vibe for your living room during the holidays. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large The Yule Log shows are available ...
Now burning up on Netflix: a new spin on the classic TV yule-log. Netflix has outfitted each yule log with Easter eggs for eagle-eyed fans. In the “Bridgerton” scene, you’ll find Lady Whistledown’s ...
In terms of holiday Yule logs, there's what everyone else does – and then there's the Adult Swim Yule Log. If you know, then you know. If you don't know, then we think it's pretty safe to say that ...
The Yule Log is a television program which is broadcast traditionally on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning, originally by New York City television station WPIX but now by many other Tribune ...
It had to happen: the yule log in 3-D. This latest refinement carries a whiff of retrofitted modernity, like a space capsule upholstered in chintz or a Microsoft Kinect game of croquet. But each ...
This article originally ran on Dec. 25, 2008. From a TV perspective, Christmas Eve 1966 looked grim. The regular Saturday night college basketball broadcast was suspended due to the holiday, and while ...