SAN DIEGO -- Channel 4 San Diego officials held a meeting Thursday in which employees were told that the station won't retain the rights to broadcast Padres games when the current contract expires after this season, multiple sources confirmed.
Officials didn't say which entity would secure the contract rights, sources said, but did inform the staff that the station won't carry games beginning in 2012.
The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
Fox Sports, industry sources said, has proposed a 20-year broadcast agreement that would assure the Padres of $17-22 million per season. It would require Fox to start a San Diego-based network similar to Fox Sports West in Los Angeles. Multiple sources confirmed that if Fox Sports wins the rights, Channel 4 would pitch the network on retaining as many of its employees as possible.
Any TV contract would require the approval of Major League Baseball.
"We had a meeting today to debunk the rumors," Channel 4 manager Dennis Morgigno said Thursday night. "We have not heard that the Padres have a new deal, but we are not negotiating with them actively. We have a good relationship with the Padres and will continue to have a good relationship. They have been a vital and good partner."
The Padres and Channel 4 are at least $6 million per season apart in negotiations, industry sources said. Channel 4 has broadcast at least 140 Padres games for the last 11 seasons, and station owner Cox Communications is in the 15th season of its business relationship with the club.
Padres president Tom Garfinkel declined to comment.