I know that satellite providers cannot carry local channels from outside of a subscriber's home market (e.g. no Los Angeles stations for subscribers in the Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo market). Then why is it that cable providers can pipe in channels from neighboring markets? In the above example, in Santa Barbara, Cox Communications carries the following L.A. stations: KTLA channel 5 (CW), KCAL channel 9 (Independent), KCOP channel 13 (MyNetworkTV), and KCET channel 28 (PBS).
Time Warner in Palm Springs carries L.A. stations in addition to the Palm Springs ones. They are KNBC channel 4 (NBC), KABC channel 7 (ABC), KCET channel 28 and KVCR channel 24 (both PBS, on cable channels 8 and 9, respectively), and KCAL (on cable channel 16, since cable channel 9 is already taken, as noted above).
Time Warner in Palm Springs carries L.A. stations in addition to the Palm Springs ones. They are KNBC channel 4 (NBC), KABC channel 7 (ABC), KCET channel 28 and KVCR channel 24 (both PBS, on cable channels 8 and 9, respectively), and KCAL (on cable channel 16, since cable channel 9 is already taken, as noted above).