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Exhibit 10.1

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

     This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is effective as of December 15, 2008 (the “Effective
Date”), by and between EMMIS OPERATING COMPANY, an Indiana company (“Employer”), and PATRICK WALSH,
an Indiana resident (“Executive”).

RECITALS

     WHEREAS, Employer and its affiliates are engaged in the ownership and operation of certain
radio, magazine and related operations (together, the “Emmis Group”); and

     WHEREAS, Employer desires to employ Executive and Executive desires to be so employed.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the mutual promises and covenants set forth
in this Agreement, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of
which are hereby acknowledged, the parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:

AGREEMENT

     1. Employment Status and Duties. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set
forth in this Agreement, Employer hereby employs Executive, and Executive hereby accepts exclusive
employment with Employer. During the Term (as defined below), Executive shall serve as Chief
Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer. Executive shall have direct operating
responsibility for the domestic radio division and such other duties, functions, authority and
responsibilities as are commensurate with the position of Chief Financial Officer. Executive’s
services hereunder shall be performed on an exclusive, full-time basis in a professional, diligent
and competent manner to the best of Executive’s abilities. Executive shall not undertake any
outside employment or business activities without the prior written consent of Employer. Executive
shall be permitted to serve on the board of charitable or civic organizations so long as such
services: (i) are approved in writing in advance by Employer; and (ii) do not interfere with
Executive’s duties and obligations under this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that the
location for the performance of Executive’s duties and services pursuant to this Agreement shall be
the offices designated by Employer in Indianapolis, Indiana. If Executive is elected as a member
of the Board of Directors of Emmis Communications Corporation (“ECC”), he shall serve in such
position without additional remuneration (unless Employer elects to remunerate “inside directors”)
but shall be entitled to the benefit of indemnification pursuant to the terms of Section
17.10. Executive shall also serve without additional remuneration as a director and/or
officer of one (1) or more of Employer’s subsidiaries or affiliates if appointed to such
position(s) by Employer and shall also be entitled to the benefit of indemnification pursuant to
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     2. Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue
through and including September 3, 2011, unless earlier terminated in accordance with the
provisions set forth in this Agreement (the “Term”). For purposes of this Agreement, the term
“First Contract Year” shall be defined to mean the twelve (12) month period commencing on the
Effective Date; the term “Second Contract Year” shall be defined to mean the twelve (12) month
period commencing on the first anniversary of the Effective Date; the term “Third Contract Year”
shall be defined to mean the period commencing on the second anniversary of the Effective Date and
ending on September 3, 2011 (each, a “Contract Year”).

     3. Base Salary; Auto Allowance. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set
forth in this Agreement, Employer shall pay or cause to be paid to Executive an annualized base
salary (the “Base Salary”), payable pursuant to Employer’s customary payroll practices and subject
to applicable taxes and withholdings as required by law, for each Contract Year, as set forth
below:

	 	 	 	 	 
	First Contract Year:
	 	$	540,000	 
	Second and Third Contract Year:
	 	$	556,200	 

     Except as otherwise set forth herein, Employer shall have no obligation to pay Executive the
Base Salary for any periods during which Executive fails or refuses to render services pursuant to
this Agreement (except that Executive shall not be considered to have failed or refused to render
services during any periods of Executive’s incapacity or absence from work due to sickness or other
approved leave of absence in accordance with the Company’s policies, subject to Employer’s right to
terminate Executive’s employment pursuant to Section 11) or for any period following the
expiration or termination of this Agreement. In addition, it is understood and agreed that
Employer may, at its sole election, pay up to ten percent (10%) of Executive’s Base Salary in
Shares (as defined below); provided that: (i) the Shares are registered with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on a then-effective Form S-8 or other applicable registration
statement and are issued without restriction on resale (and further provided that the Shares are
listed on a securities exchange or over-the-counter market, which does not include listing on the
“pink sheets,” at the time of issuance), subject to any restrictions on resale under Employer’s
insider trading policy or applicable federal and state law; and (ii) the percentage of Executive’s
Base Salary payable in Shares shall be consistent with, and the exact number of Shares to be
awarded to Executive shall be determined in the same manner as, that utilized for the Key Executive
Group. The term “Key Executive Group” refers to the Company’s General Counsel, Executive Vice
President of Human Resources, President — Publishing Division, and President — International (or,
if any of those positions are no longer comparable to Executive’s position, any other positions
mutually agreed upon by the parties).

     During the Term, Executive shall receive a monthly auto allowance in the amount of One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000) (subject to withholding and applicable taxes as required by law)
consistent with Employer’s policy or practices regarding such allowances, as such policy or
practices may be amended from time to time during the

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Term in Employer’s sole and absolute discretion; provided, however, that in no
event shall the auto allowance amount paid to Executive pursuant to this provision be reduced.

     4. Incentive Compensation.

     4.1 Option Grant. Immediately upon execution of this Agreement, Executive
shall be granted an option (the “Option”) to acquire Two Hundred Fifty Thousand (250,000)
shares of Class A Common Stock of ECC (“Shares”), which shall vest on September 3, 2011,
subject to the terms of this Section 4.1. The Option granted pursuant to this
Section 4.1 shall: (i) have an exercise price per share equal to the Fair Market
Value (“FMV”) of the stock on the date of grant (as FMV is defined in the applicable Equity
Compensation Plan, or any subsequent equity compensation or similar plan adopted by ECC and
generally used to make equity-based awards to management-level employees of the Emmis Group
(the “Plan”)); (ii) notwithstanding any other provisions in this Agreement, be granted
according to the terms and subject to the conditions of the Plan; (iii) be evidenced by a
written grant agreement containing such terms and conditions as are generally provided for
other management-level employees of the Emmis Group; and (iv) be exercisable for Shares
with such restrictive legends on the certificates in accordance with the Plan and
applicable securities laws. Employer shall use reasonable efforts to register the Shares
subject to the award on a Form S-8 or other applicable registration statement at such time
as the Shares are issued to Executive. The Option granted pursuant to this Section
4.1 is intended to satisfy the regulatory exemption from the application of Code
Section 409A for certain options for service recipient shares, and it shall be administered
accordingly.

     4.2 FYE 09 Bonus Amounts. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set
forth in this Section 4, following the conclusion of Employer’s fiscal year ending
February 28, 2009 (“FYE 09”), Executive shall be eligible to receive one (1) performance
bonus in a target amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000), the exact amount of
which, if any, shall be determined based upon Executive’s attainment of certain performance
goals as previously set forth in ECC’s 2009 Corporate Incentive Plan. In addition to the
bonus set forth in the preceding sentence, following the conclusion of FYE 09, Executive
shall be eligible to receive (i) one (1) discretionary performance bonus in a target amount
of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), the exact amount of which, if any, shall be
based upon Executive’s attainment of certain individual performance goals as determined by
the Compensation Committee of ECC’s Board of Directors (the “Compensation Committee”); and
(ii) one (1) performance bonus in a target amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars
($100,000), to be paid if and only if Employer reaches its forecast of its broadcasting
cash flow for FYE 09 as of November 21, 2008.

     4.3 Fiscal Year Bonus Amounts. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions
set forth in this Section 4, following the conclusion of each of Employer’s fiscal
years ending February 28, 2010, February 28, 2011 and February 29, 2012 (each, including
FYE 09, a “Fiscal Year”), Executive shall be

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eligible to receive one (1) performance bonus in an annualized target amount
equivalent to One-Hundred percent (100%) of Executive’s total Base Salary earned during the
subject Fiscal Year (each, a “Fiscal Year Bonus”), the exact amount of which, if any, shall
be determined based upon Executive’s attainment of certain performance and financial goals
as determined each Fiscal Year by the Compensation Committee, in its sole and absolute
discretion, and communicated to Executive within ten (10) days after a final determination
by the Compensation Committee. In the event that Executive’s employment with Employer ends
at expiration of the Term (on September 3, 2011), the Fiscal Year Bonus earned by Executive
for the Third Contract Year, if any would have been earned had Executive worked through
February 29, 2012, as determined by the Compensation Committee, in its reasonable
discretion, shall be pro-rated according to the following formula: the amount of the Fiscal
Year Bonus that Executive would have earned had Executive worked such entire Fiscal Year
multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be seven (7), the denominator of
which shall be twelve (12).

     4.4 9/3/09 Bonus. On or about September 3, 2009, Executive shall receive
Twenty Thousand (20,000) Shares (the “9/3/09 Shares”) and Two Hundred Thousand Dollars
($200,000) (the “9/3/09 Payment”); provided that: (i) this Agreement is in effect on
September 3, 2009, or prior to such date Executive’s employment has been terminated without
Cause or for Good Reason (pursuant to Section 10), incapacity (pursuant to
Section 11) or death (pursuant to Section 12), and (ii) Executive has fully
performed all of Executive’s material duties and obligations under this Agreement
throughout the Term or until his date of termination and was not in breach of any of the
material terms and conditions of this Agreement (provided that Executive’s failure or
inability to perform his duties and obligations because of his death or incapacity
(pursuant to Section 11), including during leaves of absence, shall not be
considered a breach of this Agreement or non-performance under this provision). Subject to
any restrictions on transfer under Employer’s insider trading policy or applicable federal
and state law, in the event that the 9/3/09 Shares cannot be registered with the SEC on a
then-effective Form S-8 or other applicable registration statement, cannot be issued
without restriction on resale, or are not listed on a securities exchange or
over-the-counter market, which does not include listing on the “pink sheets,” when
delivered to Executive, then Employer shall pay Employee the FMV of the 9/3/09 Shares.
Additionally, Employer shall have the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to pay
Executive the value of the 9/3/09 Shares in cash in lieu of granting Executive the 9/3/09
Shares. Employer will have the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to pay all or a
portion of the 9/3/09 Payment in Shares, but only if such Shares satisfy the resale and
listing requirements noted above.

     4.5 Completion Bonus. Except as provided below, on the condition that
Executive remains employed by Employer, on a full-time, continuous basis, through September
3, 2011, Employer shall make a cash payment to Executive in an amount equal to (i)
Executive’s then-current Base Salary, less Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, if TSR (as defined
below) is less than Three Hundred Forty-

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One percent (341%), or (ii) Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000), if TSR is
equal to Three Hundred Forty-One percent (341%) or greater but less than Five Hundred
Sixty-Two percent (562%), or (iii) One Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,100,000),
if TSR is equal to Five Hundred Sixty-Two percent (562%) or more (the “Completion Bonus”).
The Completion Bonus shall be paid to Executive within two (2) weeks after September 3,
2011. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the bonus amounts set
forth in (ii) and (iii) above shall not be paid (regardless of TSR) in the event that
Executive is paid any amounts following a Change in Control (as defined below) pursuant to
the Restated CIC Agreement (as defined below). “TSR” shall be defined as the total
shareholder return, expressed as a percentage, which shall be calculated as follows: [([the
average FMV of one (1) Share between August 1, 2011 and August 31, 2011] less [the average
FMV of one (1) Share during the thirty (30) day period prior to the Effective Date]) plus
(all dividends on one (1) Share between the Effective Date and September 3, 2011)] divided
by [the average FMV of one (1) Share during the thirty (30) day period prior to the
Effective Date]. The parties acknowledge and agree that the average FMV of one (1) Share
during the thirty (30) day period prior to the Effective Date is Thirty-Four Cents ($0.34).

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Executive’s employment is terminated prior to
September 3, 2011 (and Executive does not receive any payment pursuant to the Restated CIC
Agreement) and such termination is: (a) due to Executive’s death, (b) on account of
Executive’s incapacity pursuant to Section 11, (c) by Employer other than for Cause
pursuant to Section 10, or (d) by Executive for Good Reason pursuant to Section
10, then Employer shall pay to Executive, within two (2) weeks after termination of his
employment, a pro-rata portion of the Completion Bonus if TSR falls within clause (i)
above, Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000) if TSR falls within (ii) above, or
One Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,100,000) if TSR falls within clause (iii)
above. If Executive’s employment is terminated prior to September 3, 2011 and such
termination is due to a “Qualifying Termination” (as defined in the Restated CIC Agreement)
following a Change in Control and Executive receives a Change in Control payment pursuant
to the Restated CIC Agreement, then Employer shall pay to Executive, within two (2) weeks
after termination of his employment, a pro-rata portion of the Completion Bonus set forth
in clause (i) above without regard to TSR. Any pro-rated portion of the Completion Bonus
shall be based upon the number of calendar days elapsed between the Effective Date and the
date of termination divided by the total number of calendar days between the Effective Date
and September 3, 2011. In these circumstances, TSR shall be calculated as of the date of
Executive’s termination from employment and the relevant period for calculating the
percentage change in TSR shall be the calendar month immediately preceding the month in
which such termination from employment occurs.

     4.6 Payment of Bonus Amounts. Employer shall pay or cause to be paid to
Executive the bonus amounts, if earned according to the terms and

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conditions set forth in Sections 4.2 through 4.5; provided that,
unless provided otherwise in Sections 4.2 through 4.5 or Sections
9, 10, 11 or 12 of this Agreement, on the final day of the
applicable measuring period for such bonus: (i) this Agreement is in full force and effect
and has not been terminated for any reason (other than due to a material breach of this
Agreement by Employer); and (ii) Executive is fully performing all of Executive’s material
duties and obligations pursuant to this Agreement and is not in breach of any of the
material terms and conditions of this Agreement (provided that Executive’s failure or
inability to perform his duties and obligations because of his death or incapacity
(pursuant to Section 11), including during leaves of absence, shall not be
considered a breach of this Agreement or non-performance under this provision). In
addition, it is understood and agreed that Employer may, at its sole election, pay any
bonus amounts earned by Executive pursuant to this Section 4 in cash or Shares;
provided that the Shares evidencing any portion thereof are registered with the SEC on a
then-effective Form S-8 or other applicable registration statement and are issued without
restriction on resale (and further provided that the Shares are listed on a securities
exchange or over-the-counter market, which does not include listing on the “pink sheets,”
at the time of issuance), subject to any restrictions on resale under Employer’s insider
trading policy and applicable federal and state law. In the event that Employer elects
pursuant to this Section 4.6 to pay any Fiscal Year Bonus amounts in Shares, the
percentage of such bonus amounts payable in Shares shall be consistent with, and the exact
number of Shares to be awarded to Executive shall be determined in the same manner as, that
utilized for the Key Executive Group. Any Fiscal Year Bonus amounts earned by Executive
pursuant to the terms and conditions of Section 4.2 or 4.3 shall be paid
after the end of the Fiscal Year for which the bonus is earned (but in no event later than
ninety (90) days after the end of such Fiscal Year), except any pro-rated Fiscal Year Bonus
earned by Executive for the period ending September 3, 2011 shall be paid within two (2)
weeks of September 3, 2011. Any and all bonus amounts payable by Employer to Executive
pursuant to this Section 4 shall be subject to applicable taxes and withholdings as
required by law. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, any bonus
pursuant to Sections 4.2 through 4.5 shall be paid to Executive by the
earlier of the date specified herein or the date that is no later than two-and-a-half
months after the end of either Employer’s or Executive’s first taxable year (whichever
period is longer) in which any such bonus is no longer subject to a substantial risk of
forfeiture for purposes of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
(“Code”).

     5. Expenses; Travel. Employer shall pay or reimburse Executive for all reasonable
expenses actually incurred or paid by Executive during the Term in connection with the performance
of Executive’s services hereunder upon presentation of expense statements, vouchers or other
supporting documentation as Employer may require of Executive; provided that, such expenses are
otherwise in accordance with Employer’s policies. Executive shall undertake such travel as may be
required in the performance of Executive’s duties pursuant to this Agreement.

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     6. Fringe Benefits.

     6.1 Vacation and Other Benefits. Each Contract Year, Executive shall be
entitled to four (4) weeks of paid vacation (annualized) in accordance with Employer’s
applicable policies and procedures for executive-level employees. Executive shall also be
eligible to participate in and receive the fringe benefits generally made available to
other executive-level employees of Employer in accordance with and to the extent that
Executive is eligible under the general provisions of Employer’s fringe benefit plans or
programs; provided, however, that Executive understands that these benefits
may be increased, changed, eliminated or added from time to time during the Term as
determined in Employer’s sole and absolute discretion.

     6.2 Life and Disability Insurance. Each Contract Year, Employer agrees to
reimburse Executive in an amount not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) for the
annual premium associated with Executive’s purchase or maintenance of a life or disability
insurance policy or other insurance policies on the life, or related to the care, of
Executive. Executive shall be entitled to freely select and change the beneficiary or
beneficiaries under such policy or policies. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained in this Agreement, Employer’s obligations under this Section 6.2 are
expressly contingent upon Executive providing required information and taking all necessary
actions required of Executive in order to obtain and maintain the subject policy or
policies, including without limitation passing any required physical examinations.
Reimbursements pursuant to this Section 6.2 with respect to a Contract Year shall
be made as soon as administratively feasible after Executive submits the information and
documentation required for reimbursement; provided, however, under no circumstances shall
such reimbursement be paid later than two-and-a-half months after the end of the calendar
year or Employer’s taxable year in which such Contract Year commenced.

     7. Confidential Information.

     7.1 Non-Disclosure. Executive acknowledges that certain information
concerning the business of the Emmis Group and its members (including but not limited to
trade secrets and other proprietary information) is of a highly confidential nature, and
that, as a result of Executive’s employment with Employer prior to and during the Term,
Executive shall receive and develop proprietary and confidential information concerning the
business of Employer and/or other members of the Emmis Group which, if known to Employer’s
competitors, would damage Employer, other members of the Emmis Group and their respective
businesses. Accordingly, Executive hereby agrees that during the Term and thereafter,
Executive shall not divulge or appropriate for Executive’s own use, or for the use or
benefit of any third party (other than Employer and its representatives, or as directed in
writing by Employer), any information or knowledge concerning the business of Employer, or
any other member of the Emmis Group, which is not generally available to the public other
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the activities of Executive. Executive further agrees that, immediately upon
termination of Executive’s employment for any reason, Executive shall promptly surrender to
Employer all documents, brochures, plans, strategies, writings, illustrations, client
lists, price lists, sales, financial or marketing plans, budgets and any and all other
materials (regardless of form or character) which Executive received from or developed on
behalf of Employer or any member of the Emmis Group in connection with Executive’s
employment prior to or during the Term. Executive acknowledges that all such materials
shall remain at all times during the Term and thereafter the sole and exclusive property of
Employer and that nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to grant Executive any right,
title or interest in such material.

     7.2 Ownership of Materials. Employer shall solely and exclusively own all
rights of every kind and nature in perpetuity and throughout the universe in: (i) the
programs and broadcasts on which Executive appears or for which Executive renders services
to Employer in any capacity; (ii) the results and proceeds of Executive’s services pursuant
to this Agreement, including without limitation those results and proceeds provided in
connection with the creation, development, preparation, writing, editing or production by
Executive or any employee of any member of the Emmis Group of any and all materials,
properties or elements of any and all kinds for the programs on which Executive appears or
for which Executive renders services (whether directly or indirectly); and (iii) any
business, financial, sales or marketing plans and strategies, documents, presentations or
other similar materials, regardless of kind or character, each of which Executive
acknowledges is a work specially ordered by Employer which shall be considered to be a
“work made for hire” for Employer. Therefore, Employer shall be the author and copyright
owner of the programs on which Executive appears or for which Executive renders services
pursuant to this Agreement, the broadcasts and tapes or recordings thereof for all purposes
without limitation of any kind, and all materials described in the immediately preceding
sentence. All characters developed for the programs and broadcasts during the Term shall
be solely and exclusively owned by Employer, including all right, title and interest
thereto. The exclusive legal title to all of the aforesaid works and matters, programs,
broadcasts and materials and all secondary and derivative rights therein, shall belong, at
all times, to Employer, which shall have the right to copyright the same and apply for
copyright registrations and copyright renewal registrations and to make whatever use
thereof that Employer, in its sole and absolute discretion, deems advisable, including but
not limited to rebroadcasts of programs or use of any portions of any program in the
production or broadcast of other programs at any time, notwithstanding expiration of the
Term or termination of this Agreement for any reason.

     7.3 Injunctive Relief. Executive acknowledges that Executive’s breach of this
Section 7 will cause irreparable harm and damage to Employer, the exact amount of
which will be difficult to ascertain; that the remedies at law for any such breach would be
inadequate; and that the provisions of this Section 7 have been specifically
negotiated and carefully written to prevent such irreparable

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harm and damage. Accordingly, if Executive breaches this Section 7, Employer
shall be entitled to injunctive relief (including attorneys’ fees and costs) enforcing this
Section 7 to the extent reasonably necessary to protect Employer’s legitimate
interests, without posting bond or other security.

     8. Non-Interference; Non-Competition; Injunctive Relief.

     8.1 Non-Interference. During the Term, and for a period of two (2) years
immediately following the expiration or early termination of the Term for any reason,
Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, take any action (or permit any action to be
taken by an entity with which Executive is associated) which has the effect of interfering
with Employer’s relationship (contractual or otherwise) with: (i) on-air talent of any
member of the Emmis Group; or (ii) any other employee of any member of the Emmis Group.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Executive specifically agrees that during
such time period, neither Executive nor any entity with which Executive is associated shall
solicit, hire or engage any on-air talent or other employee of any member of the Emmis
Group or any other employee of any member of the Emmis Group to provide services for
Executive’s benefit or for the benefit of any other business or entity, or solicit or
encourage them to cease their employment with any member of the Emmis Group for any reason.

     8.2 Non-Competition. Executive acknowledges the special and unique nature of
Executive’s employment with Employer as a senior-management-level employee, and understands
that, as a result of Executive’s employment with Employer prior to and during the Term,
Executive has gained and will continue to gain knowledge of and have access to highly
sensitive and valuable information regarding the operations of Employer and its
subsidiaries and affiliated entities, including but not limited to the confidential
information described more fully in Section 7.1. Accordingly, Executive
acknowledges Employer’s interest in preventing the disclosure of such information through
the engagement of Executive’s services by any of Employer’s competitors following the
expiration or termination of the Term for any reason. Consequently, during the Term and
for a period of twelve (12) months immediately following the expiration or termination of
the Term for any reason, Executive shall not engage directly or indirectly in, or become
employed by, serve as an agent or consultant to, or become an officer, director, partner,
principal or shareholder of, any corporation, partnership or other entity which is engaged
in the terrestrial radio broadcasting business, or the city and regional magazine
publishing business, in any market in which Employer owns or operates a radio station or
magazine as of the termination date of Executive’s employment with Employer. As long as
Executive does not engage in any other activity prohibited by the immediately preceding
sentence, Executive’s ownership of less than five percent (5%) of the issued and
outstanding stock of any corporation whose stock is traded on an established securities
market shall not constitute competition with Employer for the purpose of this Section
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     8.3 Injunctive Relief. Executive acknowledges and agrees that the provisions
of this Section 8 have been specifically negotiated and carefully worded in
recognition of the opportunities which will be afforded to Executive by Employer by virtue
of Executive’s continued association with Employer during the Term, and the influence that
Executive has and will continue to have over Employer’s employees, customers and suppliers.
Executive further acknowledges that Executive’s breach of Section 8.1 or
8.2 herein will cause irreparable harm and damage to Employer, the exact amount of
which will be difficult to ascertain; that the remedies at law for any such breach would be
inadequate; and that the provisions of this Section 8 have been specifically
negotiated and carefully written to prevent such irreparable harm and damage. Accordingly,
if Executive breaches Section 8.1 or 8.2, Employer shall be entitled to
injunctive relief (including attorneys’ fees and costs) enforcing Section 8.1 or
8.2, to the extent reasonably necessary to protect Employer’s legitimate interests,
without posting bond or other security. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained
in this Agreement, if Executive violates Section 8.1 or 8.2, and Employer
brings legal action for injunctive or other relief, Employer shall not, as a result of the
time involved in obtaining such relief, be deprived of the benefit of the full period of
noninterference set forth therein. Accordingly, the obligations set forth in Section
8.1 or 8.2 shall have the duration set forth therein, computed from the date
such relief is granted but reduced by the time expired between the date the restrictive
period began to run and the date of the first violation of the obligation(s) by Executive.

     8.4 Construction. Despite the express agreement herein between the parties,
in the event that any provisions set forth in this Section 8 shall be determined by
any court or other tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable for any reason
whatsoever, the parties agree that this Section 8 shall be interpreted to extend
only to the maximum extent as to which it may be enforceable, and that this Section
8 shall be severable into its component parts, all as determined by such court or
tribunal.

     9. Termination of Agreement by Employer for Cause.

     9.1 Termination. Employer may terminate this Agreement and Executive’s
employment hereunder for Cause (as defined in Section 9.3 below) in accordance with
the terms and conditions of this Section 9. Following a determination by Employer
that Executive should be terminated for Cause, Employer shall give written notice (the
“Preliminary Notice”) to Executive specifying the grounds for such termination, and
Executive shall have ten (10) days after receipt of the Preliminary Notice to attempt to
cure any acts or omissions giving rise to Cause, if applicable, and/or to respond to
Employer in writing. If following the expiration of such ten (10) day period Employer
reaffirms its determination that Executive should be terminated for Cause, such termination
shall be effective upon delivery by Employer to Executive of a final notice of termination.

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     9.2 Effect of Termination. In the event of termination for Cause

as provided in Section 9.1 above:

     (i) Executive shall have no further obligations or liabilities hereunder
except Executive’s obligations under Sections 7 and 8, which shall
survive the termination of this Agreement, and except for any obligations arising
in connection with any conduct of Executive described in Section 9.3;

     (ii) Employer shall have no further obligations or liabilities hereunder,
except that Employer shall, not later than two (2) weeks after the termination
date:

     (a) Pay to Executive any Base Salary which has been earned on or
prior to the termination date, but which remains unpaid as of the
termination date; and

     (b) Pay to Executive any bonus amounts which have been earned on or
prior to the termination date pursuant to Section 4, if any, but
which remain unpaid as of the termination date.

Additionally, Employer shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Consolidated
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”) and the provisions of any Employer
benefit plans in which Executive or Executive’s eligible dependents or beneficiaries are
participating at the time of termination.

     9.3 Definition of Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” shall be
defined to mean any of the following: (i) Executive’s failure, refusal or neglect to
perform any of Executive’s material duties or obligations under this Agreement, or any
material duties assigned to Executive consistent with the terms of this Agreement
(Executive’s inability or failure to perform his obligations hereunder because of his death
or incapacity, subject to Employer’s right to terminate Executive’s employment pursuant to
Section 11, including during approved periods of absence, shall not be considered
Cause for termination under this provision), or abide by any applicable policy of Employer,
or Executive’s breach of any material term or condition of this Agreement, and continuation
of such failure, refusal, neglect, or breach after written notice and the expiration of a
ten (10) day cure period; provided, however, that it is not the parties’
intention that the Employer shall be required to provide successive such notices, and in
the event Employer has provided Executive with a notice and opportunity to cure pursuant to
this Section 9.3, Employer may terminate this Agreement for a subsequent breach
similar or related to the breach for which notice was previously given or for a continuing
series or pattern of breaches (whether or not similar or related) without providing notice
and an opportunity to cure; (ii) commission of any felony or any other crime involving an
act of moral turpitude which is harmful to Employer’s business or reputation;
(iii) Executive’s action or

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omission, or knowing allowance of actions or omissions, which are in violation of any
law or any of the rules or regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, or which
otherwise jeopardize any of the licenses granted to Employer or any member of the Emmis
Group in connection with the ownership or operation of any radio station; (iv) theft in any
amount; (v) actual or threatened violence against any individual (in connection with his
employment hereunder) or another employee; (vi) sexual or other prohibited harassment of
others that is actionable under applicable laws; (vii) unauthorized disclosure or use of
trade secrets or proprietary or confidential information, as described more fully in
Section 7.1; (viii) any action which brings Employer or any member of the Emmis
Group into public disrepute, contempt, scandal or ridicule, and which is harmful to
Employer’s business or reputation; and (ix) any matter constituting cause or gross
misconduct under applicable laws.

     10. Termination by Employer Without Cause or Voluntary Resignation by Executive for Good
Reason.

     10.1 Effect of the Termination. If Employer Terminates Executive’s Employment
(as defined below) without Cause, or Executive Terminates his Employment for Good Reason
(as defined below), then:

     (i) Executive shall have no further obligations or liabilities hereunder,
except Executive’s obligations under Sections 7 and 8, which shall
survive the termination of this Agreement.

     (ii) Employer shall have no further obligations or liabilities hereunder,
except that Employer shall:

     (a) Pay to Executive any Base Salary which has been earned on or
prior to the termination date, but which remains unpaid as of the
termination date, in a lump-sum cash payment within two (2) weeks of the
termination date;

     (b) Pay to Executive any bonus amounts, if any, which Executive
earned prior to the termination date pursuant to Section 4 but
which are unpaid as of the termination date, in a lump-sum cash payment
within two (2) weeks of the termination date;

     (c) Pay to Executive a lump-sum cash payment within two (2) weeks of
the termination date equal to the total amount of Base Salary that would
have been payable to Executive hereunder had the termination not occurred
for a period that is the lesser of one (1) year from the termination date
or the period between the termination date and September 3, 2011, subject
to any applicable tax withholding and deductions as required by law;

     (d) Pay or reimburse, for the period applicable under

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Section 10.1(ii)(c) above, any medical, dental or vision
insurance premiums (up to the amount that Employer is paying on behalf of
Executive and his eligible dependents immediately prior to the date of
termination, e.g., the employer-paid premium) for the continuation of such
health coverage for Executive and Executive’s dependents pursuant to the
provisions of COBRA or applicable state law. If Employer becomes eligible
to participate in any other group insurance program of another employer
and elects coverage thereunder, these payments shall cease at that time;

     (e) Pay the full amount of Executive’s bonus opportunity pursuant to
Section 4.2 or 4.3 (for purposes of clarity only, the
Fiscal Year Bonus opportunity applicable during the Third Contract Year
shall be pro-rated as set forth in Section 4.3), as applicable, in
a lump-sum cash payment within two (2) weeks after the termination date,
for the Fiscal Year in which the termination occurs, subject to applicable
tax withholding;

     (f) Pay the 9/3/09 Bonus described in Section 4.4 in the
amounts set forth therein, in a lump-sum cash payment within two (2) weeks
after the termination date, subject to applicable taxes and withholding;

     (g) Pay the Completion Bonus described in Section 4.5 in the
amounts set forth therein, in a lump-sum cash payment within two (2) weeks
after the termination date, subject to applicable taxes and withholding;
and

     (h) Accelerate in full the vesting of any equity granted to Executive
prior to the termination date within two (2) weeks after the termination
date (subject to applicable tax withholding and deductions as required by
law).

     10.2 Definition of Termination of Employment. For purposes of this Agreement,
when capitalized, “Terminates Employment,” “Termination of Employment,” or any variation of
that term means a separation from service within the meaning of Section 409A(defined
below).

     10.3 Definition of Good Reason. For purposes of this Section 10, the
term “Good Reason” shall be defined to mean, without Executive’s written consent: (i) a
reduction by Employer in Executive’s Base Salary or target Fiscal Year Bonus opportunity
from the amounts set forth in this Agreement; (ii) failure of Employer to provide an office
to Executive, or Employer requiring Executive to work in an office that is more than
thirty-five (35) miles from the location of the Company’s principal executive offices at
the time of this Agreement, except for required travel on business of the Company to the
extent substantially consistent with Executive’s business travel obligations, or (iii) a
material breach

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of the terms of this Agreement by Employer; provided that Executive has given
Employer notice of such breach within thirty (30) days of the initial occurrence of the
event that is alleged to constitute Good Reason, such breach remains uncured in the thirty
(30) day period after such notice, and Executive terminates his employment no later than
ten (10) days after the cure period has expired. Employer shall not take any position that
a resignation by Executive for Good Reason fails to constitute on involuntary separation
from service for purposes of Section 409A.

     11. Termination of Agreement by Employer for Incapacity.

     11.1 Termination. If Executive shall become incapacitated (as defined in the
Employer’s employee handbook or, if that is not applicable, as reasonably determined by
Employer), Employer shall continue to compensate Executive under the terms of this
Agreement without diminution and otherwise without regard to such incapacity or
nonperformance of duties until Executive has been incapacitated for a cumulative period of
six (6) months, at which time Employer may, in its sole discretion, elect to terminate
Executive’s employment. The date that Executive’s employment terminates pursuant to this
Section 11 is referred to herein as the “Incapacity Termination Date.”

     11.2 Obligations after Termination. Executive shall have no further
obligations or liabilities hereunder after an Incapacity Termination Date except
Executive’s obligations under Sections 7 and 8, which shall survive the
termination or expiration of this Agreement. After an Incapacity Termination Date,
Employer shall have no further obligations or liabilities hereunder except that Employer
shall, not later than two (2) weeks after an Incapacity Termination Date, pay to Executive
those amounts described in Sections 4.4, 4.5 and 9.2(ii);
provided, however, that in the event an Incapacity Termination Date occurs
at least six (6) months after the commencement of a Fiscal Year during the Term, Employer
shall pay to Executive a pro-rated portion of the Fiscal Year Bonus for the Fiscal Year
during which the Incapacity Termination Date occurs, such amount to be determined in the
sole discretion of Employer. Additionally, Employer shall comply with the provisions of
COBRA and the provisions of any Employer benefit plans in which Executive or Executive’s
eligible dependents or beneficiaries are participating at the time of termination. Nothing
in this Section 11 shall affect the amount of any benefits which may be payable to
Executive under any insurance plan or policy maintained by Employer or Executive or
pursuant to any Employer company practice, plan or program applicable to other
senior-management-level employees of the Emmis Group.

     12. Death of Executive. This Agreement shall terminate immediately upon Executive’s
death. In the event of such termination, Employer shall have no further obligations or liabilities
hereunder except that Employer shall, not later than two (2) weeks after Executive’s date of death,
pay or grant to Executive’s estate or designated beneficiary those amounts described in
Sections 4.4, 4.5 and 9.2(ii). Additionally, Employer shall comply with
the provisions of COBRA and the provisions of any

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Employer benefit plans in which Executive or Executive’s eligible dependents or beneficiaries
are participating at the time of termination. In the event that Executive dies after termination
of this Agreement pursuant to Sections 9, 10 or 11, all amounts required to be paid by
Employer prior to Executive’s death in connection with such termination that remain unpaid as of
Executive’s date of death shall be paid to Executive’s estate or designated beneficiary.

     13. Termination of the Agreement because of Non-renewal. If this Agreement expires on
September 3, 2011 and is not renewed or extended by the parties, Executive shall have no further
obligations or liabilities hereunder, except Executive’s obligations under Sections 7 and
8, which shall survive the expiration of this Agreement. Employer shall have the
liabilities and obligations set forth in Section 9.2(ii) above, and shall pay the Fiscal
Year Bonus, if any, in accordance with Section 4.3 and the Completion Bonus in accordance
with Section 4.5 within two (2) weeks after the expiration of the Agreement.

     14. Application of Internal Revenue Code Section 409A. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary set forth herein, any payments and benefits provided under this Agreement (the
“Severance Benefits”) that constitute “deferred compensation” within the meaning of Section 409A of
the Code and the regulations and other guidance thereunder and any state law of similar effect
(collectively “Section 409A”) shall not commence in connection with Executive’s termination of
employment unless and until Executive has also incurred a “separation from service” (as such term
is defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(h) (“Separation From Service”), unless Employer
reasonably determines that such amounts may be provided to Executive without causing Executive to
incur the additional 20% tax under Section 409A.

     It is intended that each installment of the Severance Benefits payments provided for in this
Agreement is a separate “payment” for purposes of Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-2(b)(2)(i).
For the avoidance of doubt, it is intended that payments of the Severance Benefits set forth in
this Agreement satisfy, to the greatest extent possible, the exemptions from the application of
Section 409A provided under Treasury Regulation Sections 1.409A-1(b)(4), 1.409A-1(b)(5) and
1.409A-1(b)(9). However, if Employer (or, if applicable, the successor entity thereto) determines
that the Severance Benefits constitute “deferred compensation” under Section 409A and Executive is,
on the termination of service, a “specified employee” of Employer or any successor entity thereto,
as such term is defined in Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code, then, solely to the extent
necessary to avoid the incurrence of the adverse personal tax consequences under Section 409A, the
timing of the Severance Benefit payments shall be delayed until the earlier to occur of: (i) the
date that is six months and one day after Executive’s Separation From Service, or (ii) the date of
Executive’s death (such applicable date, the “Specified Employee Initial Payment Date”), the
Employer (or the successor entity thereto, as applicable) shall (A) pay to Executive a lump sum
amount equal to the sum of the Severance Benefit payments that Executive would otherwise have
received through the Specified Employee Initial Payment Date if the commencement of the payment of
the Severance Benefits had not been so delayed pursuant to this Section and (B) commence

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paying the balance of the Severance Benefits in accordance with the applicable payment schedules
set forth in this Agreement.

     This Agreement is intended to comply with Section 409A, and it is intended that no amounts
payable hereunder shall be subject to tax under Section 409A. Employer shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to comply with Section 409A with respect to payments of benefits hereunder.

     15. Adjustments for Changes in Capitalization of Employer. In the event of any change
in Employer’s outstanding Shares during the Term by reason of any reorganization, recapitalization,
reclassification, merger, stock split, reverse stock split, stock dividend, asset spin-off, share
combination, consolidation or other event, the number and class of Shares and/or Options awarded
pursuant to Section 4 (and any applicable Option exercise price) and the Share used in the
calculation of TSR in Section 4.5 shall be adjusted by the Compensation Committee in its
sole and absolute discretion and, if applicable, in accordance with the terms of the Plan, and the
option agreement evidencing the grant of the Option. The determination of the Compensation
Committee shall be conclusive and binding. All adjustments pursuant to this Section shall be made
in a manner that does not result in taxation to the Executive under Code Section 409A.

     16. Notices. All notices, requests, consents and other communications, required or
permitted to be given hereunder, shall be made in writing and shall be deemed to have been made as
of: (a) the date that is three (3) days after the date of mailing, if sent via the U.S. postal
service, first-class, postage-prepaid, (b) the date that is the next date upon which an overnight
delivery service (Federal Express, UPS or DHL only) will make such delivery, if sent via such
overnight delivery service, postage prepaid, or (c) the date such delivery is made, if delivered in
person to the notice party specified below. Such notice shall be delivered as follows (or to such
other or additional address as either party shall designate by notice in writing to the other in
accordance herewith):

	 	(i)	 	If to Employer:

Ian D. Arnold, Esq.

Corporate Counsel

Emmis Communications Corporation

40 Monument Circle, Suite 700

Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

With a copy to:

Gary L. Kaseff, Esq.

Executive Vice President and General Counsel

Emmis Communications Corporation

3500 W. Olive Avenue, Suite 1450

Burbank, CA 91505

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     (ii) If to Executive, to Executive at Executive’s address in the personnel
records of Employer.

     17. Miscellaneous.

     17.1 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and
enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana without regard to its conflict
of law principles.

     17.2 Captions. The section headings contained herein are for reference
purposes only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of any of the
terms and conditions of this Agreement.

     17.3 Entire Agreement. This Agreement shall supersede and replace, in all
respects, any prior employment agreement entered into between the parties and any such
agreement shall immediately terminate and be of no further force or effect. For purposes
of the preceding sentence, any change in control, restricted stock, option and other
benefits-related agreement shall not constitute a “prior employment agreement.”

     17.4 Assignment. This Agreement, and Executive’s rights and obligations
hereunder, may not be assigned by Executive to any third party; provided,
however, that Executive may designate pursuant to Section 17.6 one (1) or
more beneficiaries to receive any amounts that would otherwise be payable hereunder to
Executive’s estate. Employer may assign all or any portion of its rights and obligations
hereunder to any other member of the Emmis Group or to any successor or assignee of
Employer pursuant to a reorganization, recapitalization, merger, consolidation, sale of
substantially all of the assets or stock of Employer, or otherwise.

     17.5 Amendments; Waivers. Except as expressly provided in the following
sentence, this Agreement cannot be changed, modified or amended, and no provision or
requirement hereof may be waived, without the written consent of Executive and Employer.
Employer may amend this Agreement to the extent that Employer reasonably determines that
such change is necessary to comply with Code Section 409A and further guidance thereunder,
provided that such change does not reduce the amounts payable to Executive
hereunder. The failure of a party at any time to require performance of any provision
hereof shall in no manner affect the right of such party at a later time to enforce such
provision. No waiver by a party of the breach of any term or covenant contained in this
Agreement, whether by conduct or otherwise, in any one or more instances, shall be deemed
to be, or construed as, a further or continuing waiver of any such breach or a waiver of
the breach of any other term or covenant contained in this Agreement.

     17.6 Beneficiaries. Whenever this Agreement provides for any payment to
Executive’s estate, such payment may be made instead to such

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beneficiary as Executive may have designated in a writing filed with Employer.
Executive shall have the right to revoke any such designation and to re-designate a
beneficiary by written notice to Employer (or to any applicable insurance company).

     17.7 Change in Fiscal Year. If, at any time during the Term, Employer changes
its fiscal year, Employer shall make such adjustments to the various dates and target
amounts included herein as are necessary or appropriate, provided that no such
change shall affect the date on which any amount is payable hereunder.

     17.8 Executive’s Warranty and Indemnity. Executive hereby represents and
warrants that Executive: (i) has the full and unqualified right to enter into and fully
perform this Agreement according to each and every term and condition contained herein;
(ii) has not made any agreement, contractual obligation or commitment in contravention of
any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or which would prevent Executive from
performing according to any of the terms and conditions contained herein; and (iii) has not
entered into any agreement with any prior employer or other person, corporation or entity
which would in any way adversely affect Executive’s or Employer’s right to enter into this
Agreement. Furthermore, Executive hereby agrees to fully indemnify and hold harmless
Employer and each of its subsidiaries, affiliates and related entities, and each of their
respective officers, directors, employees, agents, attorneys, shareholders, insurers and
representatives from and against any and all losses, costs, damages, expenses (including
attorneys’ fees and expenses), liabilities and claims, arising from, in connection with, or
in any way related to, Executive’s breach of any of the representations or warranties
contained in this Section 17.8.

     17.9 Venue. Any action to enforce, challenge or construe the terms or making
of this Agreement or to recover for its breach shall be litigated exclusively in a state
court located in Marion County, Indiana, except that the Employer may elect, at its sole
and absolute discretion, to litigate the action in the county or state where any breach by
Executive occurred or where Executive can be found. Executive acknowledges and agrees that
this venue provision is an essential provision of this Agreement and Executive hereby
waives any defense of lack of personal jurisdiction or improper venue.

     17.10 Indemnification. Executive shall be entitled to the benefit of the
indemnification provisions set forth in Employer’s Amended and Restated Articles of
Incorporation and/or By-Laws, or any applicable corporate resolution, as the same may be
amended from time to time during the Term (not including any limiting amendments or
additions, but including any amendments or additions that add to or broaden the protection
afforded to Executive at the time of execution of this Agreement) to the fullest extent
permitted by applicable law. Additionally, Employer shall cause Executive to be
indemnified in accordance with Chapter 37 of the Indiana Business Corporation Law (the
“IBCL”), as the same may be amended from time to time during the Term, to the fullest
extent permitted by the IBCL as required to make Executive whole in connection with

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any indemnifiable loss, cost or expense incurred in Executive’s performance of
Executive’s duties and obligations pursuant to this Agreement. Employer shall also
maintain during the Term, and for a commercially reasonable period after the Term, an
insurance policy providing directors’ and officers’ liability coverage in a commercially
reasonable amount. It is understood that the foregoing indemnification obligations shall
survive the expiration or termination of the Term.

     17.11 Change in Control. Executive and ECC have previously entered into that
certain Emmis Communications Corporation Change in Control Severance Agreement dated August
24, 2006 (the “2006 CIC Agreement”). Employer intends to amend the 2006 CIC Agreement
prior to December 31, 2008 in order to make such changes it reasonably deems necessary to
comply with the requirements of Section 409A and to make such changes as it reasonably
deems appropriate (the “Restated CIC Agreement”). Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the 2006 CIC Agreement
or the Restated CIC Agreement, whichever is then applicable: (i) neither the Completion
Bonus nor any bonus amount earned in excess of seventy percent (70%) of Executive’s Base
Salary shall be included within the definition of “Bonus Amount” in the 2006 CIC Agreement
or the Restated CIC Agreement, whichever is then applicable; and (ii) the consummation of
the sale, or series of sales resulting in a sale, of at least seventy percent (70%) of the
domestic radio stations in which the Emmis Group owns an interest on the Effective Date
constitutes at “Change in Control” under Section 1(e) of the Restated CIC
Agreement. Executive shall execute the Restated CIC Agreement when required by Employer.
In the event of a “Change in Control” (as defined in the 2006 CIC Agreement or Restated CIC
Agreement, whichever is then applicable), the rights and obligations of Executive and
Employer shall be set forth in the 2006 CIC Agreement or the Restated CIC Agreement,
whichever is then applicable. Other than as set forth in this Section 17.11, the
Restated CIC Agreement shall be in form and substance the same as that entered into by the
members of the Key Executive Group.

     17.12 Survival. Provision of this Agreement shall survive the termination or
expiration of this Agreement to the extent necessary in order to effectuate the intent of
the parties hereunder, including without limitation Sections 7, 8,
9, 10, 11 and 12.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreement as of the date first written
above.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	EMMIS OPERATING COMPANY 

(“Employer”)

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/ Jeffrey H. Smulyan
 	 
	 	 	Jeffrey H. Smulyan 	 
	 	 	Chief Executive Officer 	 
	 
	 	PATRICK WALSH

(“Executive”)

 	 
	 	/s/ Patrick Walsh
 	 
	 	Patrick WalshEX-4.1

Exhibit 4.1

State of North Carolina

Department of the Secretary of State

ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT

OF

NEWBRIDGE BANCORP

Pursuant to §55-10-06 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned corporation hereby
submits the following Articles of Amendment for the purpose of amending its Articles of
Incorporation.

	1.	 	The name of the corporation is: NEWBRIDGE BANCORP
	 
	2.	 	The text of each amendment adopted is as follows (State below or attach):
	 
	 	 	The attached certificate of designations of the preferences, limitations, and relative rights
of the Company’s Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series A, were approved by
the Company’s Board of Directors as provided in N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 55-6-02(b).
Shareholder approval is not required under Section 55-6-02(b).
	 
	3.	 	If an amendment provides for an exchange, reclassification, or cancellation of issued shares,
provisions for implementing the amendment, if not contained in the amendment itself, are as
follows:
	 
	 	 	Not applicable.
	 
	4.	 	The date of adoption of each amendment was as follows: December 10, 2008
	 
	5.	 	The amendment was approved by the Board of Directors of the corporation, as provided for
pursuant to §55-10-02 of the General Statutes of North Carolina.
	 
	6.	 	These articles will be effective upon filing, unless a delayed time and date is specified:

This the 10th day of December, 2008.

NEWBRIDGE BANCORP

Name of Corporation

________________________________________

Signature

Name: Pressley A. Ridgill

Title:   President and Chief Executive Officer

 

 

CERTIFICATE

OF

DESIGNATIONS OF

PREFERENCES, LIMITATIONS AND

RELATIVE RIGHTS OF

FIXED RATE CUMULATIVE PERPETUAL

PREFERRED STOCK, SERIES A,

OF

NEWBRIDGE BANCORP

     Part 1. Designation and Number of Shares. There is hereby created out of the
authorized and unissued shares of preferred stock of the Corporation a series of preferred stock
designated as the “Fixed Rate Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series A” (the “Designated
Preferred Stock”). The authorized number of shares of Designated Preferred Stock shall be
52,372.

     Part 2. Standard Provisions. The Standard Provisions contained in Annex A attached
hereto are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety and shall be deemed to be a part of
this Certificate of Designations to the same extent as if such provisions had been set forth in
full herein.

     Part. 3. Definitions. The following terms are used in this Certificate of
Designations (including the Standard Provisions in Annex A hereto) as defined below:

     (a) “Common Stock” means the common stock, par value $5.00 per share, of the
Corporation.

     (b) “Dividend Payment Date” means February 15, May 15, August 15 and
November 15 of each year.

     (c) “Junior Stock” means the Common Stock and any other class or series of stock
of the Corporation the terms of which expressly provide that it ranks junior to Designated
Preferred Stock as to dividend rights and/or as to rights on liquidation, dissolution or
winding up of the Corporation.

     (d) “Liquidation Amount” means $1,000 per share of Designated Preferred Stock.

     (e) “Minimum Amount” means $13,093,000.

     (f) “Parity Stock” means any class or series of stock of the Corporation (other than
Designated Preferred Stock) the terms of which do not expressly provide that such class or series
will rank senior or junior to Designated Preferred Stock as to dividend rights and/or as to rights
on liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation (in each case without regard to
whether dividends accrue cumulatively or non-cumulatively).

     (g) “Signing Date” means Original Issue Date.

     Part. 4. Certain Voting Matters. Holders of shares of Designated Preferred Stock
will be entitled to one vote for each such share on any matter on which holders of Designated
Preferred Stock are entitled to vote, including any action by written consent.

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ANNEX A

STANDARD PROVISIONS

     Section 1. General Matters. Each share of Designated Preferred Stock shall be
identical in all respects to every other share of Designated Preferred Stock. The Designated
Preferred Stock shall be perpetual, subject to the provisions of Section 5 of these Standard
Provisions that form a part of the Certificate of Designations. The Designated Preferred Stock
shall rank equally with Parity Stock and shall rank senior to Junior Stock with respect to the
payment of dividends and the distribution of assets in the event of any dissolution, liquidation
or winding up of the Corporation.

     Section 2. Standard Definitions. As used herein with respect to Designated
Preferred
Stock:

     (a) “Applicable Dividend Rate” means (i) during the period from the Original Issue
Date to, but excluding, the first day of the first Dividend Period commencing on or after the
fifth anniversary of the Original Issue Date, 5% per annum and (ii) from and after the first day
of the first Dividend Period commencing on or after the fifth anniversary of the Original Issue
Date, 9% per annum.

     (b) “Appropriate Federal Banking Agency” means the “appropriate Federal banking
agency” with respect to the Corporation as defined in Section 3(q) of the Federal Deposit
Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. Section 1813(q)), or any successor provision.

     (c) “Business Combination” means a merger, consolidation, statutory share exchange
or similar transaction that requires the approval of the Corporation’s stockholders.

     (d) “Business Day” means any day except Saturday, Sunday and any day on which
banking institutions in the State of New York generally are authorized or required by law or
other governmental actions to close.

     (e) “Bylaws” means the bylaws of the Corporation, as they may be amended from
time to time.

     (f) “Certificate of Designations” means the Certificate of Designations or comparable
instrument relating to the Designated Preferred Stock, of which these Standard Provisions form a
part, as it may be amended from time to time.

     (g) “Charter” means the Corporation’s certificate or articles of incorporation,
articles of association, or similar organizational document.

     (h) “Dividend Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 3(a).

     (i) “Dividend Record Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 3(a).

     (j) “Liquidation Preference” has the meaning set forth in Section 4(a).

     (k) “Original Issue Date” means the date on which shares of Designated Preferred
Stock are first issued.

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     (l) “Preferred Director” has the meaning set forth in Section 7(b).

     (m) “Preferred Stock” means any and all series of preferred stock of the
Corporation, including the Designated Preferred Stock.

     (n) “Qualified Equity Offering” means the sale and issuance for cash by the
Corporation to persons other than the Corporation or any of its subsidiaries after the Original
Issue Date of shares of perpetual Preferred Stock, Common Stock or any combination of such stock,
that, in each case, qualify as and may be included in Tier 1 capital of the Corporation at the
time of issuance under the applicable risk-based capital guidelines of the Corporation’s
Appropriate Federal Banking Agency (other than any such sales and issuances made pursuant to
agreements or arrangements entered into, or pursuant to financing plans which were publicly
announced, on or prior to October 13, 2008).

     (o) “Share Dilution Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 3(b).

     (p) “Standard Provisions” mean these Standard Provisions that form a part of
the Certificate of Designations relating to the Designated Preferred Stock.

     (q) “Successor Preferred Stock” has the meaning set forth in Section 5(a).

     (r) “Voting Parity Stock” means, with regard to any matter as to which the holders of
Designated Preferred Stock are entitled to vote as specified in Sections 7(a) and 7(b) of these
Standard Provisions that form a part of the Certificate of Designations, any and all series of
Parity Stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable with respect to
such matter.

     Section 3. Dividends.

     (a) Rate. Holders of Designated Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive, on
each share of Designated Preferred Stock if, as and when declared by the Board of Directors or any duly
authorized committee of the Board of Directors, but only out of assets legally available therefor,
cumulative cash dividends with respect to each Dividend Period (as defined below) at a rate per
annum equal to the Applicable Dividend Rate on (i) the Liquidation Amount per share of Designated
Preferred Stock and (ii) the amount of accrued and unpaid dividends for any prior Dividend Period
on such share of Designated Preferred Stock, if any. Such dividends shall begin to accrue and be
cumulative from the Original Issue Date, shall compound on each subsequent Dividend Payment Date
(i.e., no dividends shall accrue on other dividends unless and until the first Dividend Payment
Date for such other dividends has passed without such other dividends having been paid on such
date) and shall be payable quarterly in arrears on each Dividend Payment Date, commencing with the
first such Dividend Payment Date to occur at least 20 calendar days after the Original Issue Date.
In the event that any Dividend Payment Date would otherwise fall on a day that is not a Business
Day, the dividend payment due on that date will be postponed to the next day that is a Business
Day and no additional dividends will accrue as a result of that postponement. The period from and
including any Dividend Payment Date to, but excluding, the next Dividend Payment Date is a
“Dividend Period”, provided that the initial Dividend Period shall be the period from and
including the Original Issue Date to, but excluding, the next Dividend Payment Date.

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     Dividends that are payable on Designated Preferred Stock in respect of any Dividend Period
shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months. The amount of
dividends payable on Designated Preferred Stock on any date prior to the end of a Dividend Period,
and for the initial Dividend Period, shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year consisting
of twelve 30-day months, and actual days elapsed over a 30-day month.

     Dividends that are payable on Designated Preferred Stock on any Dividend Payment Date will be
payable to holders of record of Designated Preferred Stock as they appear on the stock register of
the Corporation on the applicable record date, which shall be the 15th calendar day immediately
preceding such Dividend Payment Date or such other record date fixed by the Board of Directors or
any duly authorized committee of the Board of Directors that is not more than 60 nor less than 10
days prior to such Dividend Payment Date (each, a “Dividend Record Date”). Any such day
that is a Dividend Record Date shall be a Dividend Record Date whether or not such day is a
Business Day.

     Holders of Designated Preferred Stock shall not be entitled to any dividends, whether
payable in cash, securities or other property, other than dividends (if any) declared and
payable on Designated Preferred Stock as specified in this Section 3 (subject to the other
provisions of the Certificate of Designations).

     (b) Priority of Dividends. So long as any share of Designated Preferred Stock
remains outstanding, no dividend or distribution shall be declared or paid on the Common Stock or
any other shares of Junior Stock (other than dividends payable solely in shares of Common Stock)
or Parity Stock, subject to the immediately following paragraph in the case of Parity Stock, and
no Common Stock, Junior Stock or Parity Stock shall be, directly or indirectly, purchased,
redeemed or otherwise acquired for consideration by the Corporation or any of its subsidiaries
unless all accrued and unpaid dividends for all past Dividend Periods, including the latest
completed Dividend Period (including, if applicable as provided in Section 3(a) above, dividends
on such amount), on all outstanding shares of Designated Preferred Stock have been or are
contemporaneously declared and paid in full (or have been declared and a sum sufficient for the
payment thereof has been set aside for the benefit of the holders of shares of Designated
Preferred Stock on the applicable record date). The foregoing limitation shall not apply to (i)
redemptions, purchases or other acquisitions of shares of Common Stock or other Junior Stock in
connection with the administration of any employee benefit plan in the ordinary course of business
(including purchases to offset the Share Dilution Amount (as defined below) pursuant to a publicly
announced repurchase plan) and consistent with past practice, provided that any purchases to
offset the Share Dilution Amount shall in no event exceed the Share Dilution Amount; (ii)
purchases or other acquisitions by a broker-dealer subsidiary of the Corporation solely for the
purpose of market-making, stabilization or customer facilitation transactions in Junior Stock or
Parity Stock in the ordinary course of its business; (iii) purchases by a broker- dealer
subsidiary of the Corporation of capital stock of the Corporation for resale pursuant to an
offering by the Corporation of such capital stock underwritten by such broker-dealer subsidiary;
(iv) any dividends or distributions of rights or Junior Stock in connection with a stockholders’
rights plan or any redemption or repurchase of rights pursuant to any stockholders’ rights plan;
(v) the acquisition by the Corporation or any of its subsidiaries of record ownership in Junior
Stock or Parity Stock for the beneficial ownership of any other persons (other than the
Corporation or any of its subsidiaries), including as trustees or custodians; and (vi) the
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or into other Parity Stock (with the same or lesser aggregate liquidation amount) or Junior Stock,
in each case, solely to the extent required pursuant to binding contractual agreements entered
into prior to the Signing Date or any subsequent agreement for the accelerated exercise,
settlement or exchange thereof for Common Stock. “Share Dilution Amount” means the
increase in the number of diluted shares outstanding (determined in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles in the United States, and as measured from the date of the
Corporation’s consolidated financial statements most recently filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission prior to the Original Issue Date) resulting from the grant, vesting or
exercise of equity-based compensation to employees and equitably adjusted for any stock split,
stock dividend, reverse stock split, reclassification or similar transaction.

     When dividends are not paid (or declared and a sum sufficient for payment thereof set aside
for the benefit of the holders thereof on the applicable record date) on any Dividend Payment Date
(or, in the case of Parity Stock having dividend payment dates different from the Dividend Payment
Dates, on a dividend payment date falling within a Dividend Period related to such Dividend
Payment Date) in full upon Designated Preferred Stock and any shares of Parity Stock, all
dividends declared on Designated Preferred Stock and all such Parity Stock and payable on such
Dividend Payment Date (or, in the case of Parity Stock having dividend payment dates different
from the Dividend Payment Dates, on a dividend payment date falling within the Dividend Period
related to such Dividend Payment Date) shall be declared pro rata so that the respective amounts
of such dividends declared shall bear the same ratio to each other as all accrued and unpaid
dividends per share on the shares of Designated Preferred Stock (including, if applicable as
provided in Section 3(a) above, dividends on such amount) and all Parity Stock payable on such
Dividend Payment Date (or, in the case of Parity Stock having dividend payment dates different
from the Dividend Payment Dates, on a dividend payment date falling within the Dividend Period
related to such Dividend Payment Date) (subject to their having been declared by the Board of
Directors or a duly authorized committee of the Board of Directors out of legally available funds
and including, in the case of Parity Stock that bears cumulative dividends, all accrued but unpaid
dividends) bear to each other. If the Board of Directors or a duly authorized committee of the
Board of Directors determines not to pay any dividend or a full dividend on a Dividend Payment
Date, the Corporation will provide written notice to the holders of Designated Preferred Stock
prior to such Dividend Payment Date.

     Subject to the foregoing, and not otherwise, such dividends (payable in cash, securities or
other property) as may be determined by the Board of Directors or any duly authorized committee of
the Board of Directors may be declared and paid on any securities, including Common Stock and
other Junior Stock, from time to time out of any funds legally available for such payment, and
holders of Designated Preferred Stock shall not be entitled to participate in any such dividends.

     Section 4. Liquidation Rights.

     (a) Voluntary or Involuntary Liquidation. In the event of any liquidation,
dissolution or winding up of the affairs of the Corporation, whether voluntary or involuntary,
holders of Designated Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive for each share of Designated
Preferred Stock, out of the assets of the Corporation or proceeds thereof (whether capital or
surplus) available for distribution to stockholders of the Corporation, subject to the rights of
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assets or proceeds is made to or set aside for the holders of Common Stock and any other
stock of the Corporation ranking junior to Designated Preferred Stock as to such distribution,
payment in full in an amount equal to the sum of (i) the Liquidation Amount per share and (ii) the
amount of any accrued and unpaid dividends (including, if applicable as provided in Section 3(a)
above, dividends on such amount), whether or not declared, to the date of payment (such amounts
collectively, the “Liquidation Preference”).

     (b) Partial Payment. If in any distribution described in Section 4(a) above the
assets of the Corporation or proceeds thereof are not sufficient to pay in full the amounts
payable with respect to all outstanding shares of Designated Preferred Stock and the
corresponding amounts payable with respect of any other stock of the Corporation ranking equally
with Designated Preferred Stock as to such distribution, holders of Designated Preferred Stock
and the holders of such other stock shall share ratably in any such distribution in proportion to
the full respective distributions to which they are entitled.

     (c) Residual Distributions. If the Liquidation Preference has been paid in full to
all holders of Designated Preferred Stock and the corresponding amounts payable with respect of
any other stock of the Corporation ranking equally with Designated Preferred Stock as to such
distribution has been paid in full, the holders of other stock of the Corporation shall be
entitled to receive all remaining assets of the Corporation (or proceeds thereof) according to
their respective rights and preferences.

     (d) Merger, Consolidation and Sale of Assets Not Liquidation. For purposes of this
Section 4, the merger or consolidation of the Corporation with any other corporation or other
entity, including a merger or consolidation in which the holders of Designated Preferred Stock
receive cash, securities or other property for their shares, or the sale, lease or exchange (for
cash, securities or other property) of all or substantially all of the assets of the Corporation,
shall not constitute a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation.

     Section 5. Redemption.

     (a) Optional Redemption. Except as provided below, the Designated Preferred Stock
may not be redeemed prior to the first Dividend Payment Date falling on or after the third
anniversary of the Original Issue Date. On or after the first Dividend Payment Date falling on or
after the third anniversary of the Original Issue Date, the Corporation, at its option, subject to
the approval of the Appropriate Federal Banking Agency, may redeem, in whole or in part, at any
time and from time to time, out of funds legally available therefor, the shares of Designated
Preferred Stock at the time outstanding, upon notice given as provided in Section 5(c) below, at a
redemption price equal to the sum of (i) the Liquidation Amount per share and (ii) except as
otherwise provided below, any accrued and unpaid dividends (including, if applicable as

provided in Section 3(a) above, dividends on such amount) (regardless of whether any dividends are
actually declared) to, but excluding, the date fixed for redemption.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to the first Dividend Payment Date falling on or after
the third anniversary of the Original Issue Date, the Corporation, at its option, subject to the
approval of the Appropriate Federal Banking Agency, may redeem, in whole or in part, at any time
and from time to time, the shares of Designated Preferred Stock at the time outstanding, upon
notice given as provided in Section 5(c) below, at a redemption price equal to the sum of (i) the
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provided below, any accrued and unpaid dividends (including, if applicable as provided in
Section 3(a) above, dividends on such amount) (regardless of whether any dividends are actually
declared) to, but excluding, the date fixed for redemption; provided that (x) the Corporation (or
any successor by Business Combination) has received aggregate gross proceeds of not less than the
Minimum Amount (plus the “Minimum Amount” as defined in the relevant certificate of designations
for each other outstanding series of preferred stock of such successor that was originally issued
to the United States Department of the Treasury (the “Successor Preferred Stock”) in
connection with the Troubled Asset Relief Program Capital Purchase Program) from one or more
Qualified Equity Offerings (including Qualified Equity Offerings of such successor), and (y) the
aggregate redemption price of the Designated Preferred Stock (and any Successor Preferred Stock)
redeemed pursuant to this paragraph may not exceed the aggregate net cash proceeds received by the
Corporation (or any successor by Business Combination) from such Qualified Equity Offerings
(including Qualified Equity Offerings of such successor).

     The redemption price for any shares of Designated Preferred Stock shall be payable on the
redemption date to the holder of such shares against surrender of the certificate(s) evidencing
such shares to the Corporation or its agent. Any declared but unpaid dividends payable on a
redemption date that occurs subsequent to the Dividend Record Date for a Dividend Period shall not
be paid to the holder entitled to receive the redemption price on the redemption date, but rather
shall be paid to the holder of record of the redeemed shares on such Dividend Record Date relating
to the Dividend Payment Date as provided in Section 3 above.

     (b) No Sinking Fund. The Designated Preferred Stock will not be subject to any
mandatory redemption, sinking fund or other similar provisions. Holders of Designated
Preferred Stock will have no right to require redemption or repurchase of any shares of Designated
Preferred Stock.

     (c) Notice of Redemption. Notice of every redemption of shares of Designated
Preferred Stock shall be given by first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the holders
of record of the shares to be redeemed at their respective last addresses appearing on the books
of the Corporation. Such mailing shall be at least 30 days and not more than 60 days before the
date fixed for redemption. Any notice mailed as provided in this Subsection shall be conclusively
presumed to have been duly given, whether or not the holder receives such notice, but failure duly
to give such notice by mail, or any defect in such notice or in the mailing thereof, to any holder
of shares of Designated Preferred Stock designated for redemption shall not affect the validity of
the proceedings for the redemption of any other shares of Designated Preferred Stock.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if shares of Designated Preferred Stock are issued in book-entry
form through The Depository Trust Corporation or any other similar facility, notice of redemption
may be given to the holders of Designated Preferred Stock at such time and in any manner permitted
by such facility. Each notice of redemption given to a holder shall state: (1) the redemption
date; (2) the number of shares of Designated Preferred Stock to be redeemed and, if less than all
the shares held by such holder are to be redeemed, the number of such shares to be redeemed from
such holder; (3) the redemption price; and (4) the place or places where certificates for such
shares are to be surrendered for payment of the redemption price.

     (d) Partial Redemption. In case of any redemption of part of the shares of
Designated Preferred Stock at the time outstanding, the shares to be redeemed shall be selected
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authorized committee thereof may determine to be fair and equitable. Subject to the
provisions hereof, the Board of Directors or a duly authorized committee thereof shall have full
power and authority to prescribe the terms and conditions upon which shares of Designated
Preferred Stock shall be redeemed from time to time. If fewer than all the shares represented by
any certificate are redeemed, a new certificate shall be issued representing the unredeemed
shares without charge to the holder thereof.

     (e) Effectiveness of Redemption. If notice of redemption has been duly given and if
on or before the redemption date specified in the notice all funds necessary for the redemption
have been deposited by the Corporation, in trust for the pro rata benefit of the holders of the
shares called for redemption, with a bank or trust company doing business in the Borough of
Manhattan, The City of New York, and having a capital and surplus of at least $500 million and
selected by the Board of Directors, so as to be and continue to be available solely therefor,
then, notwithstanding that any certificate for any share so called for redemption has not been
surrendered for cancellation, on and after the redemption date dividends shall cease to accrue on
all shares so called for redemption, all shares so called for redemption shall no longer be deemed
outstanding and all rights with respect to such shares shall forthwith on such redemption date
cease and terminate, except only the right of the holders thereof to receive the amount payable on
such redemption from such bank or trust company, without interest. Any funds unclaimed at the end
of three years from the redemption date shall, to the extent permitted by law, be released to the
Corporation, after which time the holders of the shares so called for redemption shall look only
to the Corporation for payment of the redemption price of such shares.

     (f) Status of Redeemed Shares. Shares of Designated Preferred Stock that are
redeemed, repurchased or otherwise acquired by the Corporation shall revert to authorized but
unissued shares of Preferred Stock (provided that any such cancelled shares of Designated
Preferred Stock may be reissued only as shares of any series of Preferred Stock other than
Designated Preferred Stock).

     Section 6. Conversion. Holders of Designated Preferred Stock shares shall have no
right to exchange or convert such shares into any other securities.

     Section 7. Voting Rights.

     (a) General. The holders of Designated Preferred Stock shall not have any voting
rights except as set forth below or as otherwise from time to time required by law.

     (b) Preferred Stock Directors. Whenever, at any time or times, dividends payable on
the shares of Designated Preferred Stock have not been paid for an aggregate of six quarterly
Dividend Periods or more, whether or not consecutive, the authorized number of directors of the
Corporation shall automatically be increased by two and the holders of the Designated Preferred
Stock shall have the right, with holders of shares of any one or more other classes or series of
Voting Parity Stock outstanding at the time, voting together as a class, to elect two directors
(hereinafter the “Preferred Directors” and each a
“Preferred Director”) to fill
such newly created directorships at the Corporation’s next annual meeting of stockholders (or at a
special meeting called for that purpose prior to such next annual meeting) and at each subsequent
annual meeting of stockholders until all accrued and unpaid dividends for all past Dividend
Periods, including the latest completed Dividend Period (including, if applicable as provided in
Section 3(a) above, dividends on such amount), on all outstanding shares of Designated Preferred
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which time such right shall terminate with respect to the Designated Preferred Stock, except
as herein or by law expressly provided, subject to revesting in the event of each and every
subsequent default of the character above mentioned; provided that it shall be a qualification for
election for any Preferred Director that the election of such Preferred Director shall not cause
the Corporation to violate any corporate governance requirements of any securities exchange or
other trading facility on which securities of the Corporation may then be listed or traded that
listed or traded companies must have a majority of independent directors. Upon any termination of
the right of the holders of shares of Designated Preferred Stock and Voting Parity Stock as a
class to vote for directors as provided above, the Preferred Directors shall cease to be qualified
as directors, the term of office of all Preferred Directors then in office shall terminate
immediately and the authorized number of directors shall be reduced by the number of Preferred
Directors elected pursuant hereto. Any Preferred Director may be removed at any time, with or
without cause, and any vacancy created thereby may be filled, only by the affirmative vote of the
holders a majority of the shares of Designated Preferred Stock at the time outstanding voting
separately as a class together with the holders of shares of Voting Parity Stock, to the extent
the voting rights of such holders described above are then exercisable. If the office of any
Preferred Director becomes vacant for any reason other than removal from office as aforesaid, the
remaining Preferred Director may choose a successor who shall hold office for the unexpired term
in respect of which such vacancy occurred.

     (c) Class Voting Rights as to Particular Matters. So long as any shares of Designated
Preferred Stock are outstanding, in addition to any other vote or consent of stockholders required
by law or by the Charter, the vote or consent of the holders of at least 66 2/3% of the shares of
Designated Preferred Stock at the time outstanding, voting as a separate class, given in person or
by proxy, either in writing without a meeting or by vote at any meeting called for the purpose,
shall be necessary for effecting or validating:

     (i)
Authorization of Senior Stock. Any amendment or alteration of the Certificate of Designations for the Designated Preferred Stock or the Charter to authorize
or create or increase the authorized amount of, or any issuance of, any shares of, or any
securities convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for shares of, any class or
series of capital stock of the Corporation ranking senior to Designated Preferred Stock
with respect to either or both the payment of dividends and/or the distribution of assets
on any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation;

     (ii) Amendment of Designated Preferred Stock. Any amendment, alteration or
repeal of any provision of the Certificate of Designations for the Designated Preferred
Stock or the Charter (including, unless no vote on such merger or consolidation is
required by Section 7(c)(iii) below, any amendment, alteration or repeal by means of a
merger, consolidation or otherwise) so as to adversely affect the rights, preferences,
privileges or voting powers of the Designated Preferred Stock; or

     (iii) Share Exchanges, Reclassifications, Mergers and Consolidations. Any
consummation of a binding share exchange or reclassification involving the Designated
Preferred Stock, or of a merger or consolidation of the Corporation with another
corporation or other entity, unless in each case (x) the shares of Designated Preferred
Stock remain outstanding or, in the case of any such merger or consolidation with respect
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entity, are converted into or exchanged for preference securities of the surviving or
resulting entity or its ultimate parent, and (y) such shares remaining outstanding or such
preference securities, as the case may be, have such rights, preferences, privileges and
voting powers, and limitations and restrictions thereof, taken as a whole, as are not
materially less favorable to the holders thereof than the rights, preferences, privileges
and voting powers, and limitations and restrictions thereof, of Designated Preferred Stock
immediately prior to such consummation, taken as a whole;

provided, however, that for all purposes of this Section 7(c), any increase in the amount of the
authorized Preferred Stock, including any increase in the authorized amount of Designated
Preferred Stock necessary to satisfy preemptive or similar rights granted by the Corporation to
other persons prior to the Signing Date, or the creation and issuance, or an increase in the
authorized or issued amount, whether pursuant to preemptive or similar rights or otherwise, of
any other series of Preferred Stock, or any securities convertible into or exchangeable or
exercisable for any other series of Preferred Stock, ranking equally with and/or junior to
Designated Preferred Stock with respect to the payment of dividends (whether such dividends are
cumulative or non-cumulative) and the distribution of assets upon liquidation, dissolution or
winding up of the Corporation will not be deemed to adversely affect the rights, preferences,
privileges or voting powers, and shall not require the affirmative vote or consent of, the
holders of outstanding shares of the Designated Preferred Stock.

     (d) Changes after Provision for Redemption. No vote or consent of the holders of
Designated Preferred Stock shall be required pursuant to Section 7(c) above if, at or prior to
the time when any such vote or consent would otherwise be required pursuant to such Section, all
outstanding shares of the Designated Preferred Stock shall have been redeemed, or shall have
been called for redemption upon proper notice and sufficient funds shall have been deposited in
trust for such redemption, in each case pursuant to Section 5 above.

     (e) Procedures for Voting and Consents. The rules and procedures for calling and
conducting any meeting of the holders of Designated Preferred Stock (including, without
limitation, the fixing of a record date in connection therewith), the solicitation and use of
proxies at such a meeting, the obtaining of written consents and any other aspect or matter with
regard to such a meeting or such consents shall be governed by any rules of the Board of
Directors or any duly authorized committee of the Board of Directors, in its discretion, may
adopt from time to time, which rules and procedures shall conform to the requirements of the
Charter, the Bylaws, and applicable law and the rules of any national securities exchange or
other trading facility on which Designated Preferred Stock is listed or traded at the time.

     Section 8. Record Holders. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the
Corporation and the transfer agent for Designated Preferred Stock may deem and treat the record
holder of any share of Designated Preferred Stock as the true and lawful owner thereof for all
purposes, and neither the Corporation nor such transfer agent shall be affected by any notice to
the contrary.

     Section 9. Notices. All notices or communications in respect of Designated Preferred
Stock shall be sufficiently given if given in writing and delivered in person or by first class
mail, postage prepaid, or if given in such other manner as may be permitted in this

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Certificate of Designations, in the Charter or Bylaws or by applicable law. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, if shares of Designated Preferred Stock are issued in book-entry form through The
Depository Trust Corporation or any similar facility, such notices may be given to the holders of
Designated Preferred Stock in any manner permitted by such facility.

     Section 10. No Preemptive Rights. No share of Designated Preferred Stock shall have
any rights of preemption whatsoever as to any securities of the Corporation, or any warrants,
rights or options issued or granted with respect thereto, regardless of how such securities, or
such warrants, rights or options, may be designated, issued or granted.

     Section 11. Replacement Certificates. The Corporation shall replace any mutilated
certificate at the holder’s expense upon surrender of that certificate to the Corporation. The
Corporation shall replace certificates that become destroyed, stolen or lost at the holder’s
expense upon delivery to the Corporation of reasonably satisfactory evidence that the certificate
has been destroyed, stolen or lost, together with any indemnity that may be reasonably required
by the Corporation.

     Section 12. Other Rights. The shares of Designated Preferred Stock shall not have any
rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers or relative, participating, optional or other
special rights, or qualifications, limitations or restrictions thereof, other than as set forth
herein or in the Charter or as provided by applicable law.

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