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Exhibit 10.08A    
  

 
 

TERMINATION AGREEMENT
  WITH RESPECT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED
  INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CONSULTING AGREEMENT    
  

        This agreement ("Agreement") is entered into and made effective as of January 1, 2003 for the purpose of terminating that certain Amended and Restated
Independent Contractor Consulting Agreement dated as of October 1, 2002 ("Consulting Agreement") between California Coastal Communities, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company") and
GSSW-REO, L.L.C., a Texas limited liability company ("GSSW"). 

        WHEREAS, the Company and GSSW have determined that the consulting services of GSSW have been completed and the Consulting Agreement should
therefore be terminated. 

        NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Termination.    The Company and GSSW hereby agree that the Consulting Agreement is terminated and shall be of no
further force or effect from and after January 1, 2002. 

        2.    Waiver of Notice.    The Company and GSSW hereby waive the prior notice requirements of paragraph 5 of
the Consulting Agreement. 

        3.    Entire Agreement.    This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the
subject matter hereof. This Agreement supersedes any and all prior agreements and understandings between the parties hereto respecting the subject matter hereof. 

        4.    Governing Law.    This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the state
of California, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof. While governed by the laws of the state of California, GSSW and Consultant shall be deemed to perform this Agreement and the
services contemplated by this Agreement in and from the state of Texas, in which both GSSW and Consultant shall be and remain resident and domiciled for purposes of this Agreement. In no event shall
the performance of the consulting service by GSSW require either GSSW or Consultant to be or become resident or domiciled in the state of California. 

        5.    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, and each such counterpart shall
be deemed to be an original instrument, but all such counterparts together shall constitute but one agreement. 

        6.    Headings.    The headings of the various sections of this Agreement have been inserted for convenience of
reference only and shall not be deemed to be part of this Agreement. 

        7.    Severability.    Any provision of this Agreement that is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall,
as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability. Such prohibition or unenforceability in any one jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable
such provision in any other jurisdiction. Any provision of this Agreement that is prohibited or unenforceable by reason of its temporal duration or geographical scope shall be deemed to be changed to
the longest duration and widest geographical scope that is enforceable. 

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

	 	 	CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMUNITIES, INC.
	

 	
 	

By	
 	

/s/  RAYMOND J. PACINI      
 Raymond J. Pacini
 Chief Executive Officer
	

 	
 	
GSSW-REO, L.L.C.,

a Texas limited liability company
	

 	
 	

By	
 	

/s/  THOMAS W. SABIN. JR.      
 Name:  Thomas W. Sabin, Jr.

Title:    Manager and Vice President

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EXHIBIT 10.01    
  

 
 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT    
  

        This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is made and entered into effective as of July 1, 2002 (the
"Effective Date"), by and between Entercom Communications Corp., a Pennsylvania corporation ("Employer"
or the "Company"), and Joseph M. Field ("Executive"). 

 
 

RECITALS    
  

        A.    Prior
to May 3, 2002, Executive rendered services to the Employer in the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Employer upon and subject to the terms,
conditions and other provisions of that certain Employment Agreement between the Executive and Employer dated as of June 25, 1993, as amended (the "Prior
Agreement"). 

        B.    Effective
as of May 3, 2002 and through the Effective Date, Executive has rendered services to the Employer in the position of Chairman of the Board. 

        C.    Effective
as of the Effective Date, Employer desires to continue to retain the services of Executive upon and subject to the terms, conditions and other provisions set
forth herein. 

        D.    Executive
desires to continue to render services to Employer upon and subject to the terms, conditions and other provisions set forth herein. 

 
 

AGREEMENT    
  

        NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, and other good and valuable consideration had and received, the
parties hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Employment.    Upon and subject to the terms, conditions and other provisions of this Agreement, Employer shall
continue to employ Executive, and Executive hereby accepts such continued employment and agrees to exercise and perform faithfully, exclusively and to the best of his ability on behalf of Employer
during the Employment Term (as defined herein), the duties and responsibilities of Chairman of the Employer's Board of Directors (the "Board"), with the
general powers and duties of management usually vested in said office. 

        2.    Executive's Services and Duties.    

        2.1.  During
the Employment Term, Executive shall: 

        2.1.1.  Observe
and conform to the policies and directions promulgated from time to time by the Board; 

        2.1.2.  Use
all reasonable efforts to serve Employer faithfully, diligently and competently and to the best of his ability; and 

        2.1.3.  Devote
his full business time, energy, ability, attention and skill to his employment hereunder. 

        2.2.  The
services to be performed by Executive hereunder may be changed or adjusted from time to time at the reasonable discretion of the Board. The Board shall retain full
direction and control of the means and methods by which Executive performs the above services and of the place or places at which such services are to be rendered. 

        2.3.  Except
with the prior written approval of the Board, Executive during the Employment Term will not (i) accept any other employment with a third party,
(ii) serve on the board of directors or similar body of any other business entity in any way directly or indirectly competitive with the business of the Company or (iii) engage, directly
or indirectly, in any other business activity (whether or not pursued for pecuniary advantage) that is or may be competitive with, or that might place him in a competing position to or otherwise
conflict with, that of Employer or any of its subsidiaries, affiliates or divisions. 

        3.    Term.    Unless terminated earlier as provided in this Agreement, the term of this Agreement shall commence on
the Effective Date and shall terminate and expire on the fourth anniversary thereof (the "Employment Term"). The Employment Term shall automatically
renew for an additional twelve (12) month period
following the initial Employment Term, unless either party gives at least one hundred twenty (120) days prior written notice of its election to terminate this Agreement at the end of the
original Employment Term. 

        4.    Compensation and Other Benefits.    As compensation in full for the services to be rendered by Executive
hereunder, during the Employment Term, Employer shall pay, and Executive shall be entitled to receive, the following compensation and benefits, which compensation and benefits shall be subject to all
appropriate federal, state and local withholding taxes: 

        4.1.  An
annual salary in the amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to be paid consistent with the standard payroll practices of Employer in place from
time-to-time (the "Base Compensation"). Beginning July 1, 2003, and each July 1 thereafter during the Employment
Term, Executive's Base Compensation shall automatically be increased by the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers ("CPI-U") as published by the U.S.
Department of Labor for the immediately preceding May compared to the CPI-U for the month of May one year earlier. 

        4.2.  Executive
shall have the opportunity to earn an annual performance bonus (the "Annual Bonus") to be determined by the
Compensation Committee of the Board (the "Compensation Committee") to be based on criteria to be established by the Compensation Committee in its
discretion. For any fiscal year of the Company, Executive's potential bonus amount under this Section 4.2 shall be sixty percent (60%) of the Base Compensation for
each such fiscal year. 

        4.3.  Executive
shall be entitled to participate in or receive medical, disability and life insurance, vacation and similar benefits as Employer provides from
time-to-time to its most senior executive officers. However, except as provided in Section 10.5, nothing herein is intended, or shall be
construed to require Employer to institute or continue any, or any particular, plan or benefits other than insurance benefits which Executive may at his cost continue pursuant to COBRA. 

        4.4.  Each
year during the Employment Term, the Board or the Compensation Committee shall grant Executive options to purchase that number of shares of common stock of the
Employer as determined by the Board and/or the Compensation Committee in its discretion. Any such stock options shall contain such terms (not inconsistent with this Agreement) as the Board and/or the
Compensation Committee determine. 

        4.5.  During
the Employment Term, Executive shall either be provided with a Company-owned automobile for his business and personal use or be provided with a monthly
automobile allowance of $1,200. 

        5.    Certain Business Expenses.    Employer shall reimburse Executive for business expenses (a) which are
reasonable and necessary for Executive to perform and were incurred by Executive in the course of the performance of his duties pursuant to this Agreement and in accordance with Employer's general
policies and (b) for which Executive has submitted vouchers and completed an expense report in the form required by Employer as consistent with Employer's policies in place from
time-to-time. 

        6.    Confidential Information.    

        6.1.  Executive
acknowledges that, because of his employment hereunder, he will be in a confidential relationship with Employer and will have access to confidential
information and trade secrets of 

Employer
and the subsidiaries, affiliates and divisions thereof. Executive acknowledges and agrees that the following constitutes confidential and/or trade secret information belonging exclusively to
Employer (collectively, "Confidential Information"): 

	(a)
	all
information related to customers including, without limitation, customer lists, the identities of existing, past or prospective customers, prices charged or proposed to be charged
to customers, customer contacts, special customer requirements and all related information;

	(b)
	all
marketing plans, materials and techniques;

	(c)
	all
methods of business operation and related procedures of Employer; and

	(d)
	all
patterns, devices, compilations of information, copyrightable material and technical information, if any, in each case which relates in any way to the business of Employer or any
subsidiary, affiliate or division thereof. 

        6.2.  Executive
agrees that: 

        6.2.1.  Except
in the limited performance of his duties under this Agreement, Executive shall not use for his own benefit or disclose to any third party
Confidential Information acquired by reason of his employment under this Agreement or his former status as an officer and shareholder of Employer, including, but not limited to, Confidential
Information belonging or relating to Employer or its subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions or customers; 

        6.2.2.  Executive
shall not induce or persuade other employees of Employer or former or current employees of Employer or any subsidiary, affiliate or division
thereof, to join him in any activity prohibited by this Section 6; 

        6.2.3.  For
the twelve (12) month period following any termination of Executive's employment with the Company, Executive shall not, without the express
prior written permission of the Company, employ, offer to employ, counsel a third party to employ, or participate in any manner in the recommendation, recruitment or solicitation of the employment of
any person who was an employee of the Company on the date of the termination of Executive's employment or at any time within the ninety (90) days prior thereto. In the event
that any such person shall be employed in a position under Executive's direct or indirect supervision within such twelve (12) month period without the Company's express prior written
permission, it shall be conclusively presumed that this restriction has been violated. 

        6.2.4.  So
long as Executive is employed by the Company and for a period of twelve (12) months thereafter Executive shall not directly or indirectly,
provide any service either as an employee, employer, consultant, contractor, agent, principal, partner, substantial stockholder, corporate officer or director of or for a company or enterprise which
competes in any material manner with the then present or Planned Business Activities (as defined below) of the Company, including without limitation, audio programming, production, engineering,
promotion or broadcasting regardless of the method of its delivery, which methods include, without limitation, AM, FM, satellite, PCS, cable, Internet, or any other means. For purpose of the foregoing
"Planned Business Activities" shall mean a business initiative materially discussed by the Board or which is currently under consideration by the Board
or which has been approved by the Board. 

        6.2.5.This
Section 6 shall survive termination of this Agreement. 

        7.    Employer
Property. 

        7.1.  Any
patents, inventions, discoveries, applications or processes, software and computer programs devised, planned, applied, created, discovered or invented by Executive
in the course of his employment under this Agreement and which pertain to any aspect of the business of Employer or its subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions or customers, shall be the sole and absolute
property of Employer and Executive shall make 

prompt
report thereof to Employer and promptly execute any and all documents reasonably requested to assure Employer the full and complete ownership thereof. 

        7.2.  All
records, files, lists, drawings, documents, equipment and similar items relating to Employer's business which Executive shall prepare or receive from Employer shall
remain Employer's sole and exclusive property. Upon termination of this Agreement, Executive shall return promptly to Employer all property of Employer in his possession and Executive represents that
he will not copy, or cause to be copied, printed, summarized or compiled, any software, documents or other materials originating with and/or belonging to Employer. Executive further represents that he
will not retain in his possession any such software, documents or other materials in machine or human readable forms. The requirements of this Section 7.2 shall not
be applicable to Executive's "rolodex" and other similar list of personal business associates and contacts at the time of termination that is not part of the Employer's books and records
(collectively, "Executive Property"). 

        7.3.  This
Section 7 shall survive termination of this Agreement. 

        8.    Executive Representations and Warranties.    Executive warrants and represents to and covenants with Employer as
follows: 

        8.1.    No Conflict.    The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Executive does not conflict with
or violate any provision of or constitute a default under any agreement, judgment, award or decree to which Executive is a party or by which Executive is bound. No consent of any third party is
necessary for Executive to enter into this Agreement and comply fully with his obligations hereunder. Executive is not party to or bound by any other employment agreement, non-compete
agreement, confidentiality agreement or similar agreement. 

        8.2.    Enforceable Agreement.    This Agreement is the valid enforceable agreement of Executive, enforceable against
him in accordance with its terms. 

        9.    Termination.    Executive's employment hereunder may be terminated by the Board under the following
circumstances: 

        9.1.    Death.    Executive's employment hereunder shall terminate automatically upon his death. 

        9.2.    Disability.    This Agreement shall terminate on Executive's physical or mental disability or infirmity which,
in the opinion of a competent physician mutually selected in advance of such disability or infirmity by Executive and the Compensation Committee, renders Executive unable to perform his duties under
this Agreement for more than one hundred twenty (120) days during any one hundred eighty (180)-day period ("Disability"). 

        9.3.    Cause.    The Board may terminate Executive's employment hereunder for
"Cause" in the event of any one or more of the following (each as determined by the Board in its sole discretion): (i) Executive's material
breach of any term of this Agreement; (ii) the commission by the Executive of any act of fraud, theft or criminal dishonesty with respect to the Employer or any of its subsidiaries, divisions
or affiliates, or the conviction of the Executive of any felony; (iii) Executive's misconduct in the performance of his duties hereunder, including, without limitation, his failure or refusal
to carry out any proper direction by the Board with respect to services to be rendered by him hereunder or the manner of rendering such services or his habitual neglect of his duties as an officer of
Employer after written notice and reasonable opportunity to cure; (iv) Executive's repeated material neglect of his duties on a general basis after written notice and reasonable opportunity to
cure; or (v) the commission by Executive of any act of moral turpitude which (A) brings the Employer or any of its affiliates into public disrepute or disgrace, (B) causes
material injury to the customer relations, operations or the business prospects of the Employer or (C) in the reasonable opinion of FCC counsel for Employer, would pose a substantial risk of
revocation or non-renewal of any of the FCC licenses held by the Company. 

        9.4.    Good Reason.    Executive may terminate this Agreement for "Good
Reason" upon written notice to the Employer within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of any of the events set forth in 

Section 9.4(a)
or (b) as constituting "Good Reason," in which case the Board shall be treated as having terminated Executive's employment hereunder without Cause. 

        "Good
Reason" means: 

	(a)
	(i) the
assignment to Executive of any duties inconsistent in any material respect with his position (including status, offices and titles), authority, duties or
responsibilities which remains uncured after receipt of notice thereof given by Executive and a reasonable period to cure or (ii) any other action by Employer which results in a material
diminishment in such position, authority, duties or responsibilities, and which remains uncured after receipt of notice thereof given by Executive and a reasonable period to cure; or

	(b)
	any
material breach by the Company in performing its obligations hereunder and which remains uncured after receipt of notice thereof given by Executive and a reasonable period to
cure. 

        9.5.    Notice.    Any termination of Executive's employment by the Board shall be communicated by written Notice of
Termination to Executive and any termination by Executive of his employment with Employer for "Good Reason" shall be communicated by written notice to the Employer within thirty (30) days of
the occurrence of the event set forth in Section 9.4(a) or (b) which constitutes "Good Reason." In the event Executive or the Employer fails to provide written
notice under this Section 9.5 and the other party fails to object to such failure prior to Executive's Date of Termination, any requirement to provide written
Notice of Termination under this Agreement shall be deemed waived. 

        9.6.  "Date of Termination" shall mean (i) if Executive's employment is terminated by his death, the date of his death;
(ii) if Executive's employment is terminated by reason of his Disability, the date on which Executive is determined by a competent physician to suffer from such Disability in accordance with
Section 9.2; (iii) if Executive's employment is terminated pursuant to Section 9.3 or 9.4 above, the date specified in
the Notice of Termination (or if no Notice of Termination is provided, the last date on which Executive renders services to Employer in the capacity of an employee); and (iv) if Executive's
employment hereunder shall be terminated by the Board for any other reason than those specified above, the effective date of written notice to Executive (or if no such written notice is provided, the
last date on which Executive renders services to Employer in the capacity of an employee). 

        9.7.    Employment At Will.    Executive hereby agrees that, subject only to compliance with the Employer's
obligations under Section 10 hereunder, the Board may dismiss him under this Section 9 without regard to (i) any general
or specific policies (whether written or oral) of Employer relating to the employment or termination of its employees, or (ii) any statements made to Executive, whether made orally or contained
in any document, pertaining to Executive's relationship with Employer, or (iii) assignment of Cause by the Board. Inclusion under any benefit plan or compensation arrangement will not give
Executive any right or claim to any benefit hereunder except to the extent such right has become fixed under the terms of this Agreement. 

        9.8.    Termination Obligations.    

        9.8.1.  Executive
hereby acknowledges and agrees that all personal property and equipment furnished to or prepared by Executive in the course of or incident to
his employment belong to Employer and shall be promptly returned to Employer upon termination of the Employment Term. "Personal Property" includes,
without limitation, all books, manuals, records, reports, notes, contracts, customer or other lists, blueprints, and other documents, or materials, or copies thereof, whether in hard copy or in any
electronic format, and all other proprietary information relating to the business of Employer or any subsidiary, affiliate or division thereof, but shall exclude Executive Property. Following
termination, Executive will not retain any written or other tangible material containing any Confidential Information or other proprietary information of Employer or any subsidiary, affiliate or
division thereof. 

        9.8.2.  The
representations and warranties contained in this Section 9.8 and Executive's obligations under
Section 6 and Section 7 hereof shall survive termination of the Employment Period and the expiration or termination of this
Agreement. 

        10.    Compensation Upon Death, During Disability or Upon Termination.    

        10.1.    Death or Disability.    If Executive's employment hereunder shall be terminated as a result of Executive's
death or Disability prior to July 1, 2005 Employer shall pay Executive's estate in a single lump sum the sum of two (2) years' Base Compensation and two (2) times the average
Annual Bonus paid to Executive during the preceding three (3) year period. If Executive's employment hereunder shall be terminated as a result of Executive's death or Disability on or after
July 1, 2005 Employer shall pay Executive's estate in a single lump sum the sum of one (1) year's Base Compensation and one (1) times the average Annual Bonus paid to Executive
during the preceding three (3) year period. 

        10.2.    Cause or Voluntary Termination without Good Reason.    If Executive's employment hereunder shall be
terminated for Cause or if Executive voluntarily terminates his employment other than for Good Reason, Employer shall pay Executive his Base Compensation through the Date of Termination. 

        10.3.    Termination Prior to Change in Control.    If, prior to a Change in Control, Executive's employment hereunder
shall be terminated by Executive for Good Reason or by the Board for any reason other than for Cause or as a result of Death or Disability, then Employer shall pay Executive in a single lump sum an
amount equal to the sum of (i) the remaining Base Compensation payable during the Employment Term and (ii) the remaining Annual Bonus(es) (or pro-rated portion thereof)
payable during the Employment Term, determined assuming the amount of each such remaining Annual Bonus is equal to the average of the Annual Bonuses paid to Executive during the preceding three
(3) year period, and with respect to both (i) and (ii) above further determined assuming Executive's continued employment hereunder for the remaining Employment Term but, until
such time as the automatic renewal provisions of Section 3 shall become operative, without regard to the automatic renewal provisions of
Section 3. In addition to the foregoing, all of Executive's then-outstanding stock options shall become vested and exercisable with respect to all of
the shares of common stock subject thereto and shall remain exercisable with respect to such shares for an additional two (2) years. Executive's outstanding stock options shall be amended by
the Board or the Compensation Committee to the extent necessary to provide for the accelerated exercisability and extended term as provided herein. 

        10.4.    Termination on or after a Change in Control.    If, on or any time after a Change in Control, Executive's
employment hereunder shall be terminated by Executive for Good Reason or by the Board for any reason other than for Cause or as a result of Death or Disability, then Employer shall pay Executive in a
single lump sum an amount equal to the sum of three (3) years' Base Compensation and three (3) times the average of the Annual Bonuses paid to Executive during the preceding three
(3) year period. In addition, all of Executive's then-outstanding stock options shall become vested and exercisable with respect to all of the shares of common stock subject thereto
and shall remain exercisable with respect to such shares for an additional two (2) years. Executive's outstanding stock options shall be amended by the Board or the Compensation Committee to
the extent necessary to provide for the accelerated exercisability and extended term as provided herein. 

        10.5.    Post-Termination Benefits.    In addition to the foregoing, upon Executive's termination of
employment hereunder for any reason, then commencing as of the Executive's Date of Termination, the Employer shall provide to Executive and Executive's spouse medical insurance coverage for the
duration of their respective lives on terms comparable to those applicable to Executive and Executive's spouse, as applicable, under the Employer's benefit plans in place as of Executive's Date of
Termination. Such post-employment insurance coverage may be provided by Employer in a manner selected by Employer, including without limitation the purchase of separate insurance policies
for the benefit of Executive and Executive's spouse or providing coverage under its medical insurance plans or arrangements. The manner of providing such coverage shall be subject to the approval of
Executive, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

        10.6.    Change in Control.    For purposes of this Agreement, "Change in
Control" shall mean any transaction or series of related transactions the consummation of which results in Executive (or Executive's Immediate Family) holding or having a
beneficial interest in shares of the Company's capital stock having less than fifty percent (50%) of the voting power of the Company's outstanding capital stock;  provided that any such transaction is a
bona fide transaction between the Company and a third party (or parties) unrelated to Executive, as determined
by the Board in good faith. For purposes of this Agreement, "Immediate Family" shall 

mean
any person who qualifies as a "Permitted Class B Transferee" as set forth in the Company's Articles of Incorporation. 

        10.7.    Release of Claims.    As a condition to the receipt of any benefits described hereunder subsequent to the
termination of the employment of Executive, Executive shall be required to execute a release in a form reasonably acceptable to Employer of all claims arising out of his employment or the termination
thereof including, but not limited to, any claim of discrimination under state or federal law, but excluding claims for indemnification under any agreement to which Executive is a party or pursuant to
Employer's charter or by-laws or policies of insurance maintained by Employer. 

        11.    Parachute Payments.    

        11.1   If
it is determined (as hereafter provided) that Executive would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Code Section 4999 to which Executive would
not have been subject but for any payment or stock option or restricted stock vesting (collectively a "Payment") occurring pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement or otherwise as in connection with a change in the ownership or effective control of Employer or a change in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets of the Employer within the
meaning of Code Section 280G(b)(2)(A)(i) (such tax, a "Parachute Tax"), then Executive shall be entitled to receive an additional payment
or payments (a "Gross-Up Payment") in an amount such that, after payment by Executive of all taxes (including any Parachute Tax) imposed
upon the Gross-Up Payment, Executive retains an amount of the Gross-Up Payment equal to two-thirds (2/3) of the Parachute Tax imposed upon the
Payment. 

        11.2   Subject
to the provisions of Section 11.1 hereof, all determinations required to be made under this
Section 11, including whether a Parachute Tax is payable by Executive and the amount of such Parachute Tax and whether a Gross-Up Payment is required
and the amount of such Gross-Up Payment, shall be made by the nationally recognized firm of certified public accountants (the "Accounting
Firm") used by the Company prior to the Change in Control (or, if such Accounting Firm declines to serve, the Accounting Firm shall be a nationally recognized firm of certified
public accountants selected by the Company). For purposes of making the calculations required by this Section, the Accounting Firm may make reasonable assumptions and approximations concerning
applicable taxes and may rely on reasonable, good faith interpretations concerning the application of Sections 280G and 4999 of the Code, provided that
the Accounting Firm's determinations must be made with substantial authority (within the meaning of Section 6662 of the Code). The Accounting Firm shall be directed by the Company or Executive
to submit its preliminary determination and detailed supporting calculations to both the Company and Executive within fifteen (15) calendar days after the determination date, if applicable, and
any other such time or times as may be requested by the Company or Executive. If the Accounting Firm determines that any Parachute Tax is payable by Executive, the Company shall pay the required
Gross-Up Payment to, or for the benefit of, Executive within five business days after receipt of such determination and calculations. If the Accounting Firm determines that no Parachute
Tax is payable by Executive, it shall, at the same time as it makes such determination, furnish Executive with an opinion that he has substantial authority not to report any Parachute Tax on his
federal tax return. Any good faith determination by the Accounting Firm as to the amount of the Gross-Up Payment shall be binding upon the Company and Executive absent a contrary
determination by the Internal Revenue Service or a court of competent jurisdiction; provided, however,
that no such determination shall eliminate or reduce the Company's obligation to provide any Gross-Up Payments that shall be due as a result of such contrary determination. As a result of
the uncertainty in the application of Code Section 4999 at the time of any determination by the Accounting Firm hereunder, it is possible that Gross-Up Payments that will not have
been made by the Company should have been made (an "Underpayment"), consistent with the calculations required to be made hereunder. In the event of a
final determination by the Internal Revenue Service that an Underpayment has occurred, Executive shall direct the Accounting Firm to determine the amount of the Underpayment that has occurred and to
submit its determination and detailed supporting calculations to both the Company and Executive as promptly as possible. Any such Underpayment shall be promptly paid by the Company to, or for the
benefit of, Executive within five business days after receipt of such determination and calculations. 

        11.3   The
Company and Executive shall each provide the Accounting Firm access to and copies of any books, records and documents in the possession of the Company
or Executive, as the case may be, reasonably requested by the Accounting Firm, and otherwise cooperate with the Accounting Firm in connection with the preparation and issuance of the determination
contemplated by Section 11.2 hereof. 

        11.4   The
federal tax returns filed by Executive (and any filing made by a consolidated tax group which includes the Company) shall be prepared and filed on a
basis consistent with the determination of the
Accounting Firm with respect to the Parachute Tax payable by Executive, as the same may be amended or supplemented. Executive shall make proper payment of the amount of any Parachute Tax, and at the
request of the Company, provide to the Company true and correct copies (with any amendments) of his federal income tax return as filed with the Internal Revenue Service, and such other documents
reasonably requested by the Company, evidencing such payment. 

        12.    Notices.    All notices and other communications and legal process shall be in writing and shall be personally
delivered, transmitted by telecopier, telex or cable, or transmitted by Federal Express or other reputable commercial overnight delivery service which provides evidence of delivery, as elected by the
party giving such notice, addressed as follows: 

	If to Employer:	 	Entercom Communications Corp.

401 City Avenue, Suite 409

Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004

Attention: Secretary and General Counsel
	

If to Executive:	
 	

As set forth on the signature page hereto.

        Notices
shall be deemed to have been given: (i) on the first business day after posting, if delivered by overnight courier as described above, (ii) on the date of receipt
if delivered personally, or (iii) on the next business day after transmission if transmitted by telecopier, telex or cable (and appropriate receipt of transmission is confirmed by telecopy or
telephone). Any party hereto may change its address for purposes hereof by notice to the other parties hereto. 

        13.    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an
original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

        14.    Headings.    The headings herein are for convenience only, do not constitute a part of this Agreement, and
shall not be deemed to limit or affect any of the provisions hereof. 

        15.    Entire Understanding.    This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties
hereto with respect to the employment of Executive by Employer, and supersedes all other prior agreements, representations and understandings, both written and oral, between the parties hereto with
respect to the subject matter hereof, including without limitation the Prior Agreement. 

        16.    Amendments.    This Agreement may not be modified or changed except by written instrument signed by each of the
parties hereto. 

        17.    Governing Law.    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, without regard to principles of conflicts of law. 

        18.    Dispute Resolution Process.    The parties hereby agree that, in order to obtain prompt and expeditious
resolution of any disputes under this Agreement, each claim, dispute or controversy of whatever nature, arising out of, in connection with, or in relation to the interpretation, performance or breach
of this Agreement (or any other agreement contemplated by or related to this Agreement or any other agreement between Employer and Executive), including without limitation any claim based on contract,
tort or statute, or the arbitrability of any claim hereunder (a "Claim"), shall be settled, at the request of any party of this Agreement, by final and
binding arbitration conducted in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. All such Claims shall be settled by one arbitrator in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules then in effect of the American
Arbitration Association. Such arbitrator shall be provided through the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution ("CPR") by mutual agreement of the parties;  provided that, absent such agreement, the arbitrator shall be appointed by CPR. In either event, such arbitrator may not have any preexisting, direct or
indirect relationship with any party to the dispute. Each party hereto expressly consents to, and waives any future objection to, such forum and arbitration
rules. Judgment upon any award may be 

entered
by any state or federal court having jurisdiction thereof. Except as required by law (including, without limitation, the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission),
neither party nor the arbitrator shall disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without the prior written consent of all parties. 

        Adherence
to this dispute resolution process shall not limit the right of Employer or Executive to obtain any provisional remedy, including without limitation, injunctive or similar
relief set forth in Section 27, from any court of competent jurisdiction as may be necessary to protect their respective rights and interests pending arbitration. Notwithstanding the foregoing
sentence, this dispute resolution procedure is intended to be the exclusive method of resolving any Claims arising out of or relating to this Agreement. 

        The
arbitration procedures shall follow the substantive law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including the provisions of statutory law dealing with arbitration, as it may exist at
the time of the demand for arbitration, insofar as said provisions are not in conflict with this Agreement and specifically excepting therefrom sections of any such statute dealing with discovery and
sections requiring notice of the hearing date by registered or certified mail. 

        19.    Waiver of Jury Trial.    Consistent with the intention of
Section 18, each signatory to this Agreement further waives its respective right to a jury trial of any claim or cause of action arising out of this Agreement or
any dealings between any of the signatories hereto relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. The scope of this waiver is intended to be all-encompassing of
any and all disputes that may be filed in any court and that relate to the subject matter of this Agreement, including, without limitation, contract claims, tort claims, and all other common law and
statutory claims. This waiver is irrevocable, meaning that it may not be modified either orally or in writing, and this waiver shall apply to any subsequent amendments, supplements or other
modifications to this Agreement or to any other document or agreement relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 

        20.    Construction.    Whenever in this Agreement the context so requires, references to the masculine shall be
deemed to include feminine and the neuter, references to the neuter shall be deemed to include the masculine and feminine, references to the plural shall be deemed to include the singular and
references to the singular shall be deemed to include the plural. 

        21.    Conflict.    In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and the policies and
practices of Employer the provisions of this Agreement shall govern. 

        22.    Cooperation.    Each party hereto shall cooperate with the other party and shall take such further action and
shall execute and deliver such further documents as may be necessary or desirable in order to carry out the provisions and purposes of this Agreement. 

        23.    Waiver.    No amendment or waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall in any event be effective, unless
the same shall be in writing and signed by the parties hereto, and then such waiver or consent shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose for which given. The
failure of any party to insist, in any one or more instances, upon performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of
any rights granted hereunder or any such term, covenant or condition. 

        24.    Negotiation of Agreement.    Any rule of law, or any legal decision that would require interpretation of any
ambiguities in this Agreement against the party that drafted it, shall be of no application and is hereby expressly waived. The provisions of this Agreement shall be interpreted in a reasonable manner
to effect the intentions of the parties and this Agreement. 

        25.    Parties in Interest; Assignment.    This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the
parties hereto and their respective permitted successors, assigns, heirs and/or personal representatives, except that neither this Agreement nor any interest herein shall be assigned or assignable by
operation of law or otherwise, by Executive without the prior written consent of Employer, which such consent Employer may grant or withhold in its discretion. Employer may, without the consent of
Executive, assign this 

Agreement
or any interest herein, by operation of law or otherwise, to (a) any successor to all or substantially all of its stock, assets or business by dissolution, merger, consolidation,
transfer of assets, or otherwise, or (b) any direct or indirect subsidiary, affiliate or division of Employer or of any such successor referred in (a) hereof. Nothing in this Agreement,
expressed or implied, is intended to confer on any person other than the parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. 

        26.    Severability.    If any provision of this Agreement shall be deemed invalid, unenforceable or illegal, then
notwithstanding such invalidity, unenforceability or illegality, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. 

        27.    Injunctive Relief.    In the event of breach by Executive of the terms of
Section 6 or Section 7, Employer shall be entitled to enforce the specific performance of this Agreement by Executive and to
enjoin Executive from any further violation of either such provisions and to exercise such remedies cumulatively or in conjunction with all other rights and remedies provided by law. 

(Signature
page follows) 

        28.    Executive Acknowledgement.    Executive represents and agrees
that he fully understands his right to discuss all aspects of this Agreement with his private attorney, and that to the extent, if any, that he desired, he availed himself of such right. Executive
further represents that he has carefully read and fully understands all of the provisions of this Agreement, that he is competent to execute this Agreement, that his agreement to execute this
Agreement has not been obtained by any duress and that he freely and voluntarily enters into it, and that he has read this document in its entirety and fully understands the meaning, intent and
consequences of this document.

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

        "EXECUTIVE"

	 
	 	 
	 	 

	

/s/  JOSEPH M. FIELD      
 Joseph M. Field	
 	

December 30, 2002
 Date
	

Address for Notice:	
 	

 
	

401 City Avenue
	
 	

 
	

Suite 409
	
 	

 
	

Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
	
 	

 
	

"EMPLOYER"	
 	

 
	

Entercom Communications Corp.,

a Pennsylvania corporation	
 	

 
	

By:	
 	

/s/  JOHN C. DONLEVIE      
 John C. Donlevie

Executive Vice President

and Secretary	
 	

December 30, 2002
 Date

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EXHIBIT 10.01

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

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AGREEMENT

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