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How Scott Messick Built The Shows That Built A Generation

How Scott Messick Built The Shows That Built A Generation

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Marisa Padilla sits down with Scott Messick — a visionary executive producer known for shaping family-friendly, purpose-driven content at BYUtv, and previously at ESPN and Fox Sports. Scott opens up about his unique journey through the media industry, how faith and values inform his storytelling, and the importance of creating content that uplifts, educates, and resonates with future generations.

From behind-the-scenes stories in the NFL to producing shows that build character and inspire families, Scott shares deep insights into how media can be both meaningful and massively impactful. Whether you're a content creator, parent, or simply someone looking for inspiration, this episode will challenge how you think about purpose, creativity, and the media we consume.


00:00 Introduction to the MCP Project Podcast00:36 Scott Messick's Early Career in Television01:52 Transition to Major League Productions and NBA Entertainment02:57 From NBA to USA Today and America's Most Wanted03:41 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous and the Olympics07:08 MTV Sports and Winning an Emmy15:11 Directing Commercials and Moving to LA18:01 The Opportunity to Direct a Feature Film21:31 The Birth of Survivor and Reality TV38:17 The Fascination of Reality TV39:54 The Impact of Directing Reality TV44:58 Bootcamp: A Transformative Reality Show47:01 Legal Battles and Industry Challenges50:56 Bachelorettes in Alaska: A Unique Dating Show58:35 The Evolution and Formats of Reality TV01:02:13 Current Projects and Future Outlook01:06:15 Fright Mirror and Final Thoughts


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