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A Cozy Tradition! The History of TV Fireplaces

Since the 1960s, people have been turning on their TVs—especially around the holidays—to watch a fireplace. This all started in New York City back in 1966 with the Yule Log broadcast on WPIX! It ran for 23 years commercial-free and was originally created to give TV station staff a night off and provide people who lived in apartments the chance to experience a fireplace.

Years later, the virtual fire is still a huge draw every year! Netflix’s Fireplace for Your Home once ranked in the platform’s Top 10, beating major shows like The Crown and Young Sheldon during the holidays. There are also themed fireplaces now—from Star Wars to ones featuring cats and dogs lounging on the hearth!

The classic one is below!

  • Ben Holmes has lived on the South Shore of Nova Scotia for most of his life and has a deep passion for the culture and community of Nova Scotia and the Maritimes. He believes strongly in the importance of radio and other local media, and the role they play in keeping communities informed, connected, and entertained.
    He is the host of “Breakfast With Ben” on CKBW in Bridgewater. When he is not talking, at least not into a microphone, Ben enjoys spending time outdoors, cycling, watching films, taking road trips, and being around family and friends.

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