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WTM 10-Q 6.30.15 Ex 10.2

Exhibit 10.2
Execution Version 
 
SABBATICAL AGREEMENT

THIS SABBATICAL AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated June 1, 2015 is by and between White Mountains Capital, Inc., a Delaware corporation with principal executive offices at 80 South Main St., Hanover, NH 03755 (the “Company”), on behalf of itself, its ultimate parent White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd., a Bermuda company (“WMIG”), and all other subsidiaries of WMIG (collectively with the Company, the “Company Group”), and G. Manning Rountree, an individual residing at 181 Acorn Hill Road in Lyme, New Hampshire (the “Executive”). 

WHEREAS, at Executive’s request, Company has agreed that Executive will take a one-year sabbatical leave from his full-time employment with Company (the “Sabbatical Leave”); and

WHEREAS, in connection with the Sabbatical Leave, Executive and Company desire to set forth in writing certain agreements they have mutually reached. 

NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Executive and Company hereby agree as follows:

1.             Sabbatical Leave.  The Sabbatical Leave will commence on June 1, 2015 and end on May 31, 2016.  It is expected that Executive shall return to full-time employment at the Company on June 1, 2016 (the “Return Date”).  

2.             Salary and Health and Welfare Benefits.  During the Sabbatical Leave, Executive will continue to be an employee of a Company (or a subsidiary) and will receive an annual salary of $150,000, payable on Company’s regularly scheduled salary payment dates, subject to withholding of all amounts for taxes as required by law.  During the Sabbatical Leave, Executive shall be entitled to participate fully in the health and welfare benefits plans made available by Company from time to time for himself and his eligible dependents, in the same manner and on the same terms as made available to other employees of the Company Group of similar seniority.  During the Sabbatical Leave, Executive will not have any target bonus.

3.        Technology Support.  During the Sabbatical Leave, Executive will be authorized to retain and use, at Company’s expense, his laptop computer and mobile smartphone.  Company will cover the expense of Executive’s voice and data plan for the mobile smartphone.  Company will provide reasonable technical assistance to Executive through its employees and consultants from time to time as necessary to ensure the continued proper functioning of each such device.

4.        Long-Term Incentives.

(a)    During the Sabbatical Leave, subject to Executive’s compliance with this Agreement (including paragraph 8 hereof), the long-term incentives granted by Company to Executive that are outstanding as of the date hereof will remain outstanding and continue to vest in the ordinary course in accordance with the terms of their grant.  The outstanding grants are: 

		
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	2,250 Performance Shares for the 2013-2015 performance cycle;

		
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	2,250 Restricted Shares for the 2013-2015 performance cycle;

		
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	2,250 Performance Shares for the 2014-2016 performance cycle;

		
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	2,250 Restricted Shares for the 2014-2016 performance cycle; and

		
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	2,250 Restricted Shares for the 2015-2017 performance cycle.

(b)    In the event that Executive does not return to full employment with the Company Group on or prior to the Return Date, 

(i)    the 2,250 Restricted Shares granted to the Executive for the 2015-2017 performance cycle will cease to become eligible to vest, and will become immediately eligible for forfeiture via repurchase by the Company for $0.01 per share.

(ii)    Executive’s other outstanding long-term incentive grants will continue to remain outstanding and vest in the ordinary course, contingent upon Executive’s execution of a standard Separation Agreement with the Company, containing a full release for the Company Group, reasonable covenants covering non-competition and non-solicitation/non-hire in respect of the Company Group and its portfolio company investments, and other standard terms and conditions to be mutually agreed. 

(iii)    For the avoidance of doubt, Executive’s service as a non-executive director of Admiral Plc shall not be considered competition for purposes of this Agreement (including paragraph 8) or such Separation Agreement. 

5.    Service on Subsidiary/Portfolio Company Boards. 

(a)    On or prior to the commencement of the Sabbatical Leave, Executive will resign as a member of the board of managers of Abiaka Holdings LLC (Star & Shield) and cease to be an observer to the Board of Directors of Tacerto Holdings, at such times and in such a manner as is mutual determined by Company and Executive.  

(b)    During the Sabbatical Leave, at the request of Company, Executive will continue to serve as the Company’s director/manager/observer nominee to the board of directors (or similar governing body) of the following Company portfolio companies (“Board Service”): 

		
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	Tranzact Holdings LLC

		
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	QuoteLab Holdings LLC

		
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	WOBI Insurance Agency

		
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	Inspop Holdings LLC (Compare.com)

		
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	Enlightenment Capital 

		
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	Yousure Tarifvergleich GMBH (Durchblicker) 

		
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	PPCI Global Limited (PassportCard)

		
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	HG Global Ltd.

(c)    Executive agrees that Board Service shall include preparation for (including consultation with members of the management of the Company), attendance and participation in, and reasonable follow-up to issues raised at, board meetings.  It is anticipated that Executive will generally participate in board meetings telephonically.  Executive will endeavor to attend meetings in person when the travel requirement does not present a significant hardship and/or the meeting is of high importance. Company will reimburse Executive for all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with Board Service.  Flights will be booked in Business Class when available.  Executive will notify Company in advance when he expects to travel to the United States for any extended period.  Currently, Executive expects to be in the United States from December 14, 2015 to January 2, 2016 and from March 21, 2016 to April 8, 2016.

6.    Availability for Advice and Consultation.  From time to time, on a limited basis that is consistent with a sabbatical, at the request of Company, Executive will make himself available to provide advice to, or otherwise assist, Company’s transaction team members.  It is the expectation of the parties that these interactions will be more substantial through the summer months of 2015 in order to ensure a smooth transition. However, beginning August 15, 2015, these interactions should be more limited, with the understanding that Executive will not check electronic mail regularly or frequently for this purpose, respond to communications instantaneously, or have more than a limited window of availability for such discussions.

7.    Special Matters or Projects.  Any special matters, projects or requests of Company which may arise during the Sabbatical Leave shall be conducted by mutual agreement of Company and Executive.

8.    Covenants during the Sabbatical Leave.  During the Sabbatical Leave, 

(a)    Executive will not, directly or indirectly, as a principal or jointly with others, as an owner, officer, director, agent, partner, or advisor, engage in business activities that are competitive with the business activities of the Company Group, or its portfolio company investments; provided that the Executive shall not be restricted from owing less than 5% of any public company, or making investments of a purely passive nature in any company that is less than 10% of the total equity ownership of such company.

(b)    Executive will not, directly or indirectly, solicit for employment any person that is, as of the date hereof or during the Sabbatical Leave, an employee of the Company Group or any of its portfolio company investments, or encourage or counsel any such person to leave the employ of any such entity.

9.        Covenant to Cooperate.  During the Sabbatical Leave, should the need arise, Executive agrees to fully cooperate with the reasonable requests of Company to provide truthful information and/or materials to Company related to the performance of his duties for the Company Group and agrees to assist as reasonably needed in the defense or prosecution of any litigation involving any member of the Company Group or their affiliates.  In the event Executive is required to appear as a witness for the Company Group or its affiliates, he will do so and, as needed, shall be provided with legal counsel paid for by Company.  Company shall pay any reasonable and documented out-of-pocket expense incurred by Executive in performing any such activity.
 
10.    Amendments.  This Agreement may be amended or modified only by the written agreement of both parties.  Should any provision of this Agreement be declared by any court to be invalid, the validity of the remaining provisions shall not be affected, and the invalid provision(s) shall be deemed not a part of this Agreement.  The language of all the parts of this Agreement shall be construed as a whole, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against either party.

11.    Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts made and to be performed there.  

12.    Third-Party Beneficiaries. Each member of the Company Group is a third party beneficiary of this Agreement and the provisions hereof will inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by each of them and their respective successors and assigns.

13.    Entire Agreement.  This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof, superseding any previous oral or written understandings or agreements.  Any amendments to this Agreement shall be in writing, signed by all parties. 

14.    Remedies.  The parties acknowledge that money damages would not be an adequate remedy for breaches of the Agreement and that, in addition to all other rights available to a party under the law, a party may apply to any court of law or equity of competent jurisdiction (without posting any bond or deposit) for specific performance and/or other injunctive relief in order to enforce or prevent any violations of the provisions of this Agreement.

15.    Severability.  Whenever possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable in any respect in any jurisdiction, such unenforceability shall not affect any other provision or any other jurisdiction, but this 

Agreement shall be reformed, construed and enforced in such jurisdiction as if such unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.  

16.    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts, each of which is deemed to be an original and all of which taken together constitute one and the same agreement.

{Signature page follows}

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Sabbatical Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

COMPANY:

WHITE MOUNTAINS CAPITAL, INC.

                                        
Name:                            Date 
Title:

EXECUTIVE:

                                        
G. Manning Rountree                                Dateemms8k080115ex101

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is entered into as of August 1, 2015, by and between EMMIS OPERATING COMPANY, an Indiana company (“Employer”), and RYAN HORNADAY, 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”).
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 Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer.  Executive shall have such duties, functions, authority and responsibilities as are commensurate with such positions.  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.  Employer hereby approves Executive’s participation as a member of the board of directors of Choices, Inc. and his ownership of Cougar Homes, LLC, each subject to the restrictions set forth in the preceding sentence.  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 17.9.   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 the terms of Section 17.9.

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2.    Term.  The term of this Agreement shall be for a period commencing on August 1, 2015 (the “Effective Date”) and continuing through and including February 28, 2019, 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 period commencing on the Effective Date and continuing through and including February 29, 2016; the term “Second Contract Year” shall be defined to mean the twelve (12) month period commencing on March 1, 2016; the term “Third Contract Year” shall be defined to mean the twelve (12) month period commencing on March 1, 2017; and the term “Fourth Contract Year” shall be defined to mean the twelve (12) month period commencing on March 1, 2018 (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 a base salary at an annualized rate (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:
	$350,000

	 
	 

	Second Contract Year:
	$410,000

	 
	 

	Third Contract Year:
	$410,000, plus an amount equal to the average percentage merit increase for Employer’s corporate employees who do not have an employment agreement (the “Corporate Merit Increase”) for the Third Contract Year

	 
	 

	Fourth Contract Year:
	Base Salary for Third Contract Year, plus the Corporate Merit Increase for the Fourth Contract Year

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 

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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 President and Chief Operating Officer, the Company’s General Counsel and the Company’s President – Publishing and Chief Strategy Officer (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 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    Equity Grants.  
(i)    On or about the first day of the Term, Executive shall be granted an option (the “Option”) to acquire One Hundred Thousand (100,000) shares of Class A Common Stock of ECC (“Shares”), which shall vest on February 28, 2019 and is subject to the terms of this Section 4.1.  
(ii)    On or about the first day of the Term, Executive shall be granted One Hundred Thousand (100,000) restricted Shares (“Restricted Shares”), which shall vest on February 28, 2019 and are subject to the terms of this Section 4.1.  Upon the vesting of any Restricted Shares, Employer shall withhold a sufficient number of Shares from issuance (not exceeding the minimum number required to be so withheld unless Executive requests withholding at a higher rate not to exceed Executive’s estimated total tax liability with respect to such Shares) to satisfy all federal, state and local withholding requirements.
(iii)    On March 1, 2016, Executive shall be granted Shares with a value (at close of the market on February 29, 2016) of Twenty-Nine Thousand One Hundred Sixty Seven Dollars ($29,167).  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 and Employer shall withhold a sufficient number of Shares from issuance (not exceeding the minimum number required to be so withheld unless Executive requests withholding at a higher rate not to exceed Executive’s estimated total tax liability with respect to such Shares) to satisfy all federal, state and local withholding requirements.
(iv)    The Option 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 

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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 executive‐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 executive‐level employees of the Emmis Group; (iv) be exercisable for Shares with such restrictive legends on the certificates in accordance with the Plan and applicable securities laws; and (v) shall not be entitled to any voting rights unless and until vested.  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 is intended to satisfy the regulatory exemption from the application of Section 409A (as defined below) for certain options for service recipient shares, and it shall be administered accordingly.  The Restricted Shares shall (i) be granted according to the terms and subject to the conditions of the Plan; and (ii) shall include a restrictive legend as provided for by the Plan.  The equity grants made pursuant to this Section 4.1, along with those previously made to Executive, are intended to be inclusive of all equity grants to Executive during the Term.
4.2    Annual Bonus Amounts.  Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Section 4, following the conclusion of each Contract Year, Executive shall be eligible to receive one (1) performance bonus in an annualized target amount equivalent to Fifty percent (50%) of Executive’s annualized Base Salary earned during the subject Contract Year (each, an “Annual Bonus”), the exact amount of which, if any, shall be determined based upon attainment of certain performance and financial goals as determined each Contract Year by the Compensation Committee of ECC’s Board of Directors (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.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, since the First Contract Year is not a complete Employer fiscal year and in consideration of Executive’s employment terms prior to the Effective Date, the target amount of Executive’s Annual Bonus for the First Contract Year shall be One Hundred Forty-Three Thousand Six Hundred Forty-Six Dollars ($143,646).           
4.3    Payment of Bonus Amounts.  Employer shall pay or cause to be paid to Executive the bonus amounts, if earned according to the terms and conditions set forth in Section 4.2; provided that, unless provided otherwise in Sections 4.2, 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 

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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 4.3 to pay any Annual 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 Annual Bonus amounts earned by Executive pursuant to the terms and conditions of Section 4.2 shall be paid after the end of the Contract Year for which the bonus is earned (but in no event later than ninety (90) days after the end of such Contract Year).  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 Section 4.2 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 (the “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 applicable to executive-level employees.  Executive shall undertake such travel as may be required in the performance of Executive’s duties pursuant to this Agreement.  Under no circumstances shall the Employer’s reimbursement for expenses incurred in a calendar year be made later than the end of the next following calendar year; provided, however, this requirement shall not alter the Employer’s obligation to reimburse Executive for eligible expenses on a current basis.
6.    Fringe Benefits.  
6.1    Vacation and Other Benefits.  Each Contract Year, Executive shall be entitled to four (4) weeks of paid vacation in accordance with Employer’s applicable policies and procedures for executive-level employees.  Executive shall also be 

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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    Insurance and Estate Planning.  Each Contract Year, Employer agrees to reimburse Executive in an amount not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) for the annual premium and other fees and expenses associated with estate planning services for Executive, including legal and tax services, and 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 services, 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 than through 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 

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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    Work Product.  Executive acknowledges and agrees that all writings, works of authorship, technology, inventions, discoveries, ideas and other work product of any nature whatsoever, that are created, prepared, produced, authored, edited, amended, conceived or reduced to practice by Executive individually or jointly with others during the Term by Employer and relating in any way to the business or contemplated business, research or development of the Emmis Group (regardless of when or where the Work Product is prepared or whose equipment or other resources is used in preparing the same) and all printed, physical and electronic copies, all improvements, rights and claims related to the foregoing, and other tangible embodiments thereof (collectively, “Work Product”), as well as any and all rights in and to copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks (and related goodwill), patents and other intellectual property rights therein arising in any jurisdiction throughout the world and all related rights of priority under international conventions with respect thereto, including all pending and future applications and registrations therefor, and continuations, divisions, continuations-in-part, reissues, extensions and renewals thereof (collectively, “Intellectual Property Rights”), shall be the sole and exclusive property of Employer.  Executive acknowledges that, by reason of being employed by Employer at the relevant times, to the extent permitted by law, all of the Work Product consisting of copyrightable subject matter is “work made for hire” as defined in 17 U.S.C. § 101 and such copyrights are therefore owned by Employer.  To the extent that the foregoing does not apply, Executive by these presents does hereby irrevocably assign to Employer, for no additional consideration, Executive’s entire right, title and interest in and to all Work Product and Intellectual Property Rights therein, including the right to sue, counterclaim and recover for all past, present and future infringement, misappropriation or dilution thereof, and all rights corresponding thereto throughout the world.  Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to reduce or limit Employer’s rights, title or interest in any Work Product or Intellectual Property Rights so as to be less in any respect than that Employer would have had in the absence of this Agreement.  During and after his employment, Executive agrees to reasonably cooperate with Employer to (a) apply for, obtain, perfect and transfer to Employer the Work Product as well as an Intellectual Property Right in the Work Product in any jurisdiction in the world; and (b) maintain, protect and enforce the same, including, without limitation, executing and delivering to Employer any and all applications, oaths, declarations, affidavits, waivers, assignments and other documents and instruments as shall be requested by Employer.  Executive hereby irrevocably grants Employer power of attorney to execute and deliver any such documents on Executive’s behalf in his name and to do all other lawfully permitted acts to transfer the Work Product to Employer and 

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further the transfer, issuance, prosecution and maintenance of all Intellectual Property Rights therein, to the full extent permitted by law, if Executive does not promptly cooperate with Employer’s request (without limiting the rights Employer shall have in such circumstances by operation of law).  The power of attorney is coupled with an interest and shall not be affected by Executive’s subsequent incapacity.  Executive understands that this Agreement does not, and shall not be construed to, grant Executive any license or right of any nature with respect to any Work Product or Intellectual Property Rights or any confidential information, materials, software or other tools made available to him by Employer or the Emmis Group.
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 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 an executive-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 

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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, within the “Restricted Territory” (as defined below), directly or indirectly own, manage, operate, control, invest in, lend to, acquire an interest in, or otherwise engage or participate in (whether as an employee, independent contractor, consultant, partner, shareholder, joint venturer, investor, or any other type of participant), or use or permit Executive’s name to be used in, any business that is engaged in (a) the terrestrial radio broadcasting business or the city and regional magazine publishing business or (b) development of mobile applications using reception of AM, FM or HD radio broadcast signals as a content source (a “Competitive Business”) if Executive directly or indirectly performs any duties, responsibilities or functions on behalf of the Competitive Business that (i) are the same, similar to or inclusive of the duties, responsibilities or functions Executive performed for the Employer during the Term or (ii) would benefit from the use of any confidential information Employee received during the Term.  At least five (5) business days prior to Executive’s commencement of any duties, responsibilities or functions for a Competitive Business, Executive and the Competitive Business shall provide Employer with a written notice that describes the duties, responsibilities and functions to be performed by Executive and certifies that such duties, responsibilities and functions will comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  “Restricted Territory”, with respect to subsection (a) above, shall mean any state or market in which Employer owns or operates a radio station or magazine; and, with respect to subsection (b) above, shall mean the world, North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia or any market in which Employer owns or operates a radio station or mobile application using reception of AM, FM or HD radio broadcast signals as a content source as of the termination date of Executive’s employment with Employer.  The parties acknowledge and agree that Employer’s business is generally located at least within the Restricted Territory, extends throughout the Restricted Territory and is not limited to any particular region of the Restricted Territory.   As long as Executive does not engage in any activity prohibited by this Section 8.2, 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 8.2.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, with Employer’s written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, Executive may join a commercial enterprise with multiple divisions or business lines, even if a division or business line engages in a Competitive Business, if such Competitive Business represents an insignificant portion of the commercial enterprise’s operations and revenue and Executive's services are not primarily for the competitive divisions or business lines. 
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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, 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 under Section 9.3(i), 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, in a lump-sum cash payment; and
(b)    Pay to Executive any Annual 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.
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 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; 

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(iii) Executive’s action or 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; (ix) any matter constituting cause or gross misconduct under applicable laws; and (x) failure to take any and all reasonable steps to maintain Executive’s authorization to live and work in the United States during the Term of this Agreement.
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:
(iii)    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.
(iv)    Employer shall have no further obligations or liabilities to Executive, 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 Annual 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 an amount 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 greater of one (1) year from the termination date or the period between the termination date and February 28, 2019, subject to any applicable tax 

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withholding and deductions as required by law, in a lump-sum cash payment within two (2) weeks after the termination date;

(d)    Pay an amount equal to Executive’s Annual Bonus opportunity, for the Contract Year in which the termination occurs, in a lump-sum cash payment within two (2) weeks after the termination date;    

(e)    Pay or reimburse, for the period applicable under 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 Executive becomes eligible to participate in any other group insurance program of another employer and elects coverage thereunder, these payments shall cease at that time; and

(f)    Accelerate in full the vesting of any equity granted to Executive prior to the termination date within two (2) weeks after the termination date.
Each of the payments set forth in this Section 10.1(ii) shall be subject to any applicable tax withholding and deductions as required by law.  As a material condition upon which Executive shall be entitled to receive the payments outlined in this Section 10.1(ii), and as an inducement to Employer’s agreement to make such payments, Executive agrees to execute a general release in a form reasonably acceptable to Employer upon the termination of Executive’s employment.

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).  If Executive’s employment terminates but does not qualify as a separation from service under Section 409A, then Executive shall become entitled to receive the severance pay and benefits set forth in this Agreement at such time as he incurs a separation from service.
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 Annual 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 

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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 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.
10.4    Non-Renewal of Agreement.  Employer’s non-renewal of this Agreement following the expiration of the Term shall not be deemed a termination without Cause.
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, in each case, consistent with state and/or federal law), 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 ninety (90) days in any one hundred eighty (180) consecutive day period, at which time Employer may, in its sole discretion, elect to terminate Executive’s employment, subject to state and/or federal law.  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 Section 9.2(ii); provided, however, that in the event an Incapacity Termination Date occurs at least six (6) months after the commencement of a Contract Year during the Term, Employer shall pay to Executive a pro-rated portion of the Annual Bonus for the Contract 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 

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or Executive or pursuant to any Employer company practice, plan or program applicable to other executive-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 Section 9.2(ii).  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.  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.    Severance.  Subject to the conditions set forth in this Section 13, in the event that Employer does not offer Executive employment upon expiration of the Term on terms substantially similar to those contained herein (which shall include without limitation a Base Salary that is at least ninety-five percent (95%) of the Base Salary in effect at expiration of the Term) and Executive’s employment is terminated by Executive or Employer within ninety (90) days after expiration of the Term, Employer shall make a lump-sum severance payment to Executive in an amount equal to one year of Executive’s final Base Salary under this Agreement, subject to applicable taxes and withholdings (the “Severance Payment”) not later than the next regularly scheduled payroll date following such termination.  As a material condition upon which Executive shall be entitled to receive the Severance Payment, and as an inducement to Employer’s agreement to pay Executive the Severance Payment, Executive agrees to execute a general release in a form reasonably acceptable to Employer upon the termination of Executive’s employment.  Executive shall not be entitled to any additional severance compensation upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement other than the Severance Payment. Executive shall not be entitled to the Severance Payment for any reason other than as set forth in this Section 13.  
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.  
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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 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) 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 15 shall be made in a manner that does not result in taxation to the Executive under 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 the next date upon which an overnight delivery service (Federal Express, UPS or equivalent only) will make such delivery, if sent via such overnight delivery service, postage prepaid, (b) the date such delivery is made, if delivered in person to the notice party specified below, or (c) the date such delivery is made, if delivered via email.   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):

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(i)    If to Employer:

Emmis Operating Company
40 Monument Circle, Suite 700
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Attn: Jeffrey H. Smulyan
Email: Jeff@emmis.com 

With a copy to:
Emmis Operating Company
40 Monument Circle, Suite 700
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Attn: Legal Department
Email:  legal@emmis.com 

(ii)    If to Executive, to Executive at Executive’s address in the personnel records of Employer.
17.    Miscellaneous.
17.1    Governing Law; Venue.  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.  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.
17.2    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, the Employment Agreement  between the parties effective March 1, 2013 and 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 

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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 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 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 

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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    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 and the Director and Officer Indemnification Agreement executed by Executive and ECC dated December 15, 2011.  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 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.
17.10    Change in Control.    In the event of a “Change in Control,” the rights and obligations of Executive and Employer shall be set forth in the separate Change in Control Agreement executed by the parties, effective as of the date of this Agreement (the “CIC Agreement”).  “Change in Control” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the CIC Agreement.
17.11    Survival.  The provisions 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/ J. Scott Enright

	 
	 
	 
	J. Scott Enright
Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	RYAN HORNADAY
("Executive")

	 
	 
	 
	/s/ Ryan A. Hornaday

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