Pros
No dress code, very nice coworkers, great learning experience for more than just broadcasting skills, free lunches for some hourly employees, job offers some variety - from slower paced days to adrenaline-packed situations (when resolved giving you a lot of satisfaction). The management definitely gives employees a second chance when they make a mistake.
Cons
Location and commute (located near spaghetti junction), management sometimes more critical of you than giving you constructive criticism and guidance (sometimes you receive mixed signals from different individuals). Not much room for growth, can make you feel stuck here. The job requires a lot of non-stop attention, so it is not for people easily distracted or not being very engaged in what you are doing (night shift can make it harder).