The streaming giant taps into its own IP for the holidays, with yule logs based on its biggest shows and movies like ...
So you don't have a fireplace, but you want to feel cozy in your living room this Christmas? Well, since the 1960s, various TV channels have broadcast a never-ending Yule Log to simulate that warm ...
If you’ve ever watched a recording of a Yule log burning on Christmas, you know that it’s basically a neverending video of festive orange flames, delicious crackling noises, and hearty holiday tunes ...
For those of us who are fireplace-less, being able to stream a crackling fire into the living room could be pure holiday magic. “The Yule Log” made its holiday debut in 1966, according to The Wall ...
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For those of us who are not lucky enough to sit by a real, crackling fireplace, the holidays can feel like they are missing something. That is where the classic Yule Log videos come to the rescue. For ...
When I moved into a new apartment four years ago, one of the selling points was the fireplace. Who does not like a crackling fire, especially during the winter months when there is a chill in the air?