The more I dig into the Edge of Midnight fanfiction project, and the base map for it that I've been building over the last couple of months...and all the digging into HYGMap I've been doing as a consequence, the more convinced I've become that the sector-numbering system as explained by Geoffrey Mandel is just being ignored by scriptwriters in their day-to-day work. Easier to name the sectors after something particularly notable in each sector, and move on, it seems.
Well, of course. Tie-in books aren't meant to be binding on the writers, they're just for the audience's entertainment. The art departments of later movies and shows have found it convenient to crib from Mandel's work in creating onscreen maps, but that's a choice, not a requirement. For scriptwriters, it's probably more convenient just to make up a sector name than waste time and effort trying to be consistent wtih some arbitrary numerical scheme from a book only a tiny fraction of the audience has even heard of.