Many people have been with NET a long time. There's a lot of institutional knowledge and in general people are very kind.
Cons
There wasn't a budget for much professional development. There could also be greater planning for breaking news and how to protect reporters, both physically and emotionally.
Friendly people, Always something new to learn, very different from your normal office job.Positions are University and State funded.
Cons
Not a lot of room to grow or move up in the company. Some micro managing along with a lot of new upper management. The overall view about NET and where it is headed is somewhat blurred from the staff perspective. We do not currently have a strategic plan but there is one in the works.
Great culture, very friendly and family like. People genuinely care about one another and there was good rapport between and in departments. I felt comfortable approaching my boss about whatever I needed to talk about. Coworkers were supportive and helped me learn the job quickly. I felt like an important part of the team.
Cons
Lower pay. It's a public company so the pay is somewhat lower, although for full time employees I expect the benefits may help make up for this.