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Murphy Brown aired from 1988 - 1998.
Cable TV started to gain popularity in the early 1980s. Many of the big cable networks launched around 1980. ESPN launched in 1979, MTV and CNN in 1981, TBS and USA started pre-1980 as well. Cable networks didn't really do scripted comedies and dramas until some point in the 1990s.I think it was the first cultural touchstone show showcasing the urban elite, where the women were bossbabes, and the men were light in the loafers. It was also not long after cable TV became a thing, and so the big, conventional networks did not have to go for a mainstream audience, and instead went for an audience that they could sell to their advertising customers - and if there is one thing that barren feminists and girly men do, it's spending on frivolous, high mark-up stuff.
You have a point on barren feminists and girly men spending on frivolous, high markup stuff. There are more barren feminists and girly men now than when Murphy Brown aired.
Southfork Ranch was meant to be on the outskirts of the Dallas area. In real life, Southfork Ranch was on the outskirts of the Dallas area in the 1980s when "Dallas" aired. Suburbanization has been creeping in all around there since then. North and west of Southfork, the cities of Allen, McKinney, and Frisco all grew big time after 1990. Some smaller areas like Murphy and Wylie have grown near Southfork. There's a little bit of open space now near Southfork for historical purposes, but not much.The wildly popular show "Dallas" was a bit of country-hicks as elite.
In that show, the Ewing brothers commuted from Southfork Ranch to Downtown Dallas to work at Ewing Oil. In the 2010s-2020s, that's a long and unpleasant drive. In the late 1970s-early 1990s, that would have still been unpleasant because that was before Central Expressway (US-75) in Dallas got expanded and re-built in the 1990s.