
Originally Posted by
stile99
It's really easy to explain why they get it wrong. Go to wikipedia, look at the article on Oklahoma City, specifically the part where it shows the population, which is indeed just over half a million. The problem is they throw the word metro in there without accounting for the additional population, and the OKC metro is insanely spread out, and some people who live in it don't know where it ends. Some people consider Guthrie part of the metro area, others do not. Is El Reno part of it? Noble? If El Reno is, then Union City, Minco, Tuttle, and Newcastle must be as well. And if Norman is, then why not Noble? Granted, some of these would only increase the population count slightly, but the point is there's no reporter who is going to add up the population of Mustang, Yukon, Midwest City, Del City, Bethany, Warr Acres, The Village, Nichols Hills, Edmond, Moore, Norman and so on.
The really asinine part is THEY DO NOT HAVE TO. The wiki page lists the metro population right in the same box it lists the city proper population. They just got what they thought was the number and stopped.
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