Different culture, different economy, this won't possibly be back anytime soon, if ever.
Definitely a good idea, and there is an element of that, but i think it goes much deeper than mere messages in the media. I think a necessary start would be a massive campaign to totally eradicate feminism, in all its manifestations, symptoms and forms, in particular the latter wave elements of it, from the culture, media, politics and even the legal system, including relevant parts of practice of marriage and divorce law. Without that it would be a completely wasted and probably also doomed effort.
Feminism isn't the problem -- feminism is wanting equal pay for the job done if they can do it, regardless of gender. Feminism is not forcing an uncomfortable dress code on people if they don't want to wear it e.g. heels for women, skirts. Feminism is where women have the choice to do what they want, be it going into the workforce, going for further education, having education, and not being seen as just baby factories.
Those goals, barring outliers like religious nutjobs, have been achieved. Women can do all those things! Hell, it's normal culture now.
"Feminism", however,
is what people equate to feminism these days. And it's what the movement has evolved into.
It's as toxic as fuck, misandrist to the extreme, and deludes women into thinking that, yes, sleeping around like a common whore won't attach a stigma to you socially, when in reality it does.
Oh, they're not the problem, they're not allowed to slut-shame, after all! /s
Job standards should not be lowered so women can gain entry to them e.g. police, fire fighters, military. Hiring someone just
because they're a woman should not be allowed.
But, yeah. "Feminism", not feminism, needs to be eradicated.
Bias in the courts towards mothers, even if they're junkies selling their cooches to dealers for their next fix in comparison to the ex-husband who is, well, a normal person? Needs to stop.
Divorce-rape needs to stop. Prenups aren't a surefire safeguard, as they've been overturned in courts before. Asking for one will just cause problems in the relationship (which is understandable, even if it's a good precaution).
Paternity fraud needs to be stamped out: Mandatory tests on birth should be conducted, and since it'd not be the boyfriend/husband asking for one, the woman-in-question can't use the "you don't trust me/do you really think I'd cheat on you!" cards. Consequences should be harsh on the mother. If the boyfriend/husband knows the kid isn't his beforehand, then there shouldn't be any consequences as he knows what he's signing up for by agreeing to raise another man's kid.
As it stands, there's little for men in marriage: Women hold all the cards and can pull the trigger at any time. Hell, even long-term relationships aren't worth it anymore.
There's a reason why MGTOW has gone mainstream.