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Yule Log

How many local stations still have a Yule Log on Christmas morning, and how long does it run? WFXT Boston has had one for the past several years. This year it’s on from 7:30 to 10 am. I wouldn’t be surprised if WPIX still had it.
 
Roku has a streaming channel of nothing but the Yule Log.
 
Roku has a streaming channel of nothing but the Yule Log.

Where can I find it?

How many local stations still have a Yule Log on Christmas morning, and how long does it run? WFXT Boston has had one for the past several years. This year it’s on from 7:30 to 10 am. I wouldn’t be surprised if WPIX still had it.

KSTC Minneapolis will air it from 6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve to 12:00 Midnight Christmas Night. That's a whopping 30 hours.

Others, according to TheYuleLog.com, are as follows:

• New York/WPIX ~ 9am-1pm ET (checking listings myself, WPIX will also air another hour from 4-5pm ET)
• Philadelphia/WPHL ~ 7-10am ET
• Seattle/KZJO ~ 8-10am PT
• Salt Lake City/KSTU ~ 8:30-9am MT (checking listings, KSTU will actually air it from 4-6 and 6:30-7am MT)
• St. Louis/KPLR ~ 6-10am CT (checking listings, KPLR will actually air it from 5-9am CT)
• Indianapolis/WXIN ~ 6-9am ET
• Chicago/WGN ~ 1:30-6:30am CT

Antenna TV will only air it for 4 hours this year: 5-9am ET/4-8am CT/3-7am MT/2-6am PT.

The website also mentions KDAF/Dallas, KIAH/Houston, KTLA/Los Angeles and KSWB/San Diego. They're not showing the WPIX Yule Log; however, KTLA will air its own Yule Log from 4am-12pm PT and KSWB will do the same but just from 4-6am PT.

Other than that, that's all I know.

I know that WSFL here in Miami would partake in this too, but because its now a Scripps station, its pretty much all but dead for airing it here.
 
How many local stations still have a Yule Log on Christmas morning, and how long does it run? WFXT Boston has had one for the past several years. This year it’s on from 7:30 to 10 am. I wouldn’t be surprised if WPIX still had it.
DISH Network has 2. One called Traditional Yule log and the other Modern fireplace. They've been airing since Thanksgiving...
 
WXCW used to air their version of the Yule Log (it's a pit fire) from 12/24 at 11:00pm to 12/25 at 10:00am. This year it's on 12/25 from 4:00am to 10:00am. They simulcast Christmas music from WINK-FM.
 
In Phoenix, KTVK/3 is airing Arizona's Family Yule Log between 7 and 9 AM. KSAZ/10 is airing its long-time Yule Log between 7 and 11 AM (it ran for years on sister station KUTP/45).

For those with Roku boxes, The Roku Channel has a Yule Log Channel 24/7 on Channel 106. You'll have to supply your own music, and I don't know how long it'll last over the long term.
 
Come on everyone, this is just a way to give personnel time off. And that is fine with me. Merry Christmas!
When you live in an area where the holidays are no-burn days per the EPA, TV yule logs are all we're all we can have legally.
 
In Phoenix, KTVK/3 is airing Arizona's Family Yule Log between 7 and 9 AM. KSAZ/10 is airing its long-time Yule Log between 7 and 11 AM (it ran for years on sister station KUTP/45).

KSAZ/10 played the audio from KEZ/9.9 but what I heard in the +/- 30 minutes I listened was mostly 'modern' covers.....in other words, unlistenable. There has to be a better catalog of holiday classics than those.
 
KSAZ/10 played the audio from KEZ/9.9 but what I heard in the +/- 30 minutes I listened was mostly 'modern' covers.....in other words, unlistenable. There has to be a better catalog of holiday classics than those.
Mr. Volume Control is your friend. :D

I turn the volume down and play my own Christmas music. I have everything from The Three Tenors to Mannheim Steamroller to Spike Jones, with a lot of other instrumentals to go with them. Sir Paul, Mariah, Wham, and the like are nowhere to be found.
 
KSAZ/10 played the audio from KEZ/9.9 but what I heard in the +/- 30 minutes I listened was mostly 'modern' covers.....in other words, unlistenable. There has to be a better catalog of holiday classics than those.
You could have watched the Dr. Demento Yule log on You Tube 🤪 :

You'd probably hate that one even more. :)
 
In the New York metropolitan area, WLNY-TV airs a similar program entitled Yule Tide Log, which includes an audio simulcast of WCBS-FM's Christmas music broadcast. It airs during most of Christmas Eve except for interruptions for the nine o'clock news and the Midnight Mass.
 
KSAZ/10 played the audio from KEZ/9.9 but what I heard in the +/- 30 minutes I listened was mostly 'modern' covers.....in other words, unlistenable. There has to be a better catalog of holiday classics than those.
I still have a recording of a Yule Log from 2009. Mostly very traditional music and a lot of it is Christian. The next year on the same station the music was much more contemporary.
 
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