adub said:
When you've only seen south of I-30 from the air or the exit ramp on hwy 67 to the airport to copter out. That's what you get.
Hang on now...I think you'll hear the same generalities used everywhere in town by traffic reporters. Oak Cliff is STILL not a city. Even places like Pleasant Grove, Highland Park and Univ Park/"Park Cities" are seldom addressed that way on the radio. (There's even a piece of U.P. that runs up to 75-Central.) And I'd never heard anyone designate "northwest Dallas" until I started doing it (my name for the upper Stemmons corridor, like between Mockingbird-ish and 635.) Same for "southwest Dallas" (20-67/"Red Bird" area) and northeast Dallas (generally the 75243 ZIP code.)
Now if you want apples-to-apples, and since Oak Cliff is not a city, do you ever hear identifiers like "Metrocrest," "Park Central," "Parkdale," "Hamilton Park," etc.? Now Laura Houston DOES indeed say Oak Cliff, along with Pleasant Grove, Fair Park, Farmers Branch and other "region" names (thus so did I on my reports. It puts the listener quickly into a mindset before I even give any details.)
Then again, you have Alexa on Ch 8 that uses "Quad Cities," a very obscure term for the Mid-Cities (H-E-B) PLUS North Richland Hills.
Then again, if you want a different approach to the Oak Cliff issue, it could be that most traffic reporters couldn't properly pronounce the region, anyway. How many people put a hard "K" on "Oak" and pause briefly and then say "Cliff"? Most times it comes out, "O'Cliff." Similar to the people who think "Fort" and "Worth" rhyme ("Furt Wurth.")
And before you bust any further on Doyle, he was born and raised here, lived here nearly his entire life, knows his Dallas history intently, is conscientious as hell about his job, and resides not all that far from The 'Cliff, and travels 35E/S. RL Thornton Fwy and 67/MDL and I-20 regularly.