With the loss of Disney programming in 2019, Netflix is struggling to find ways to compensate for the potential lack of family friendly content. Viewers are starting to express concern over the lack of faith and family-based options available to them through the streaming service. The break from Disney promises to make this even more of an issue over the next year. Netflix is looking at the prospect of losing a large portion of their subscribers if they can’t find a way to bridge the family friendly gap.

Cindy Holland, Netflix’s Vice President of Original Series, recently released a statement expressing her sentiments about the need for family and faith-based programming:

“It represents a significant percentage of the population not only here in the U.S., but around the world, that grew up in a place that was very much steeped in those traditions.” She continued, saying, “I want to make some great programming for my cousins and their families too. So, it is something that we are focused on—really building out a robust slate of family-friendly programming.”

While Netflix is still vague on the details of their plan to keep up with the demand for more G-rated programming, Variety reports that the service plans on adding nearly 700 new shows this year. The executive powers that be don’t seem concerned and have expressed a belief that adding a steady stream of content will continue to drive growth. So far, this strategy has worked marvelously for the streaming service, and their $8-billion-dollar budget is a testament to their continued success.

As far as family friendly and faith-based content goes, only time (and ratings) will tell.

What do you want to see more of on Netflix and other streaming services?