7.Restrictive Covenants.
(a)Acknowledgements. The Executive acknowledges that, as an executive and key employee of the Company:
(i) the Executive has participated or will participate in the development of the Company’s business strategies;
(ii) by virtue of his position of trust with the Company, the Executive has had or will have access to extensive Confidential Information (as defined inSection 7(b)) related to the Company’s business, to which the Company has devoted and will continue to devote substantial time, money and effort to develop and maintain the proprietary and confidential nature thereof;
(iii) the Executive shall be responsible for managing, directing, and supervising other personnel of the Company performing a variety of services related to the Company’s business and coordinating their activities, shall develop close working relationships with such personnel and the Company shall expend substantial time, effort, and financial resources to train and develop its personnel; and
(iv) in the performance of his duties to the Company, the Executive has been or will be brought into contact, either in person, by telephone, bye-mail, and otherwise, with existing and potential clients or information related to those existing and potential clients, or has had or will have responsibility for personnel who have such contact and knowledge of such personnel’s activities.
For purposes of thisSection 7, the term “the Company” shall mean and include Cumulus Media Inc. and all entities of which such company owns, directly or indirectly through another company, 50% or more of the issued and outstanding capital stock or other equity interests of any class or classes having, by the terms thereof or by contract with one or more other equity holders, ordinary voting power to elect the directors (or other management personnel) of such entity.
(b)Confidential Information. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Confidential Information” shall mean and include any and all knowledge, information, or data, whether written or oral and, if written, howsoever produced or reproduced and whether or not denoted or marked confidential, that is the proprietary information of the Company, any of its subsidiaries, or any of its other affiliates (whether or not a trade secret), including the following:
(i) all research, designs, developments,know-how, computer programs, algorithms, models, software or programming, summaries, reports, drawings, charts, specifications, descriptions, routines, processes, inventions, discoveries, methods, improvements, adaptations, and similar proprietary concepts and ideas and related documentation;
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