CWA Says DOJ Should Block Netflix Acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery

  For Immediate Release: February 26, 2026 | Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America (CWA) says the Department of Justice (DOJ) should block Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery because it threatens competition and the public interest.   In a letter to the DOJ, CWA CEO and President Penny Nance said, “Competition concerns are compounded by […]

Your Voice Heard on Antitrust Hearing Highlighting Netflix Cultural Monopoly

Netflix is already a dominant player in the world of streaming media. With 325 million subscribers globally, it has more than twice as many subscribers as the #2 streaming service, Disney+. Netflix is looking to expand its empire by acquiring Warner Bros./Discovery. This acquisition would mean not only a significant expansion of Netflix’s program offerings […]

Over 41% of Children’s Shows on Netflix Contain LGBTQ Content, New CWA Study Finds

  For Immediate Release: December 8, 2025 | Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America (CWA) has released a new report detailing the extent of LGBTQ+ themes in children’s programming on Netflix, and showing that Netflix is an “active driver” of the LGBTQ agenda. CWA’s analysis of Netflix programming rated appropriate for children reveals that 41% of G-rated series, […]

The Netflix Wake-Up Call Parents Have Been Ignoring for Too Long

An unfortunate casualty of our increasingly fragmented media marketplace is parents’ ability to keep on top of the content their children might be consuming. Because everything is available everywhere, all-at-once, it is not merely unrealistic to expect parents to vet every reel, short, YouTube channel, streaming series, Insta feed, and video game – it is […]

Op-ed: Nothing Cute About ‘Cuties’

Concerned Women for America’s CEO and President Penny Nance speaks out on the new Netflix film Cuties.  Cuties is nothing short than the sexual exploitation of children and is illegal under federal law. Read Penny’s entire op-ed.