As publishers and songwriters watch AI voices flood airwaves without a dime in performance royalties for recordings, Zelus Media Group’s hire of a human station manager at its all-AI Phoenix outlet signals a critical pivot: blending tech novelty with proven brand equity to drive real music discovery and partnerships that rights holders can monetize.
O’Donnell Returns to Revive The Zone’s Legacy
Three months after launching 94.9 The Zone (KZON-HD2) with an all-AI lineup, Zelus Media Group is bringing in a human. Mike O’Donnell, one of the architects of the original KZON in the 1990s and 2000s, has been named Station Manager of the Phoenix outlet. O’Donnell returns to broadcasting after 15 years in festivals, concerts, and brand activations. This move injects human oversight into a format built around licensed, generative voice models of outside talent, in partnership with SonicTrek.ai.
AI Format Meets Strategic Human Touch
The Zone currently offers an all-AI on-air format. For publishers and rights holders, this setup spotlights the tension: AI delivering diverse adult alternative music discovery without the royalty streams that human-curated radio could amplify through authentic partnerships. O’Donnell said, “This is not a nostalgia play. It’s a strategic re-entry into an underserved market that still values diverse adult alternative music discovery, lifestyle alignment, and authentic brand partnerships.”
Owner Backs Evolution Over Stagnation
Zelus owner Mike Cutchall said, “There’s equity in brands that meant something. But equity only works if you evolve the business model. Mike OD understands both.” This hire how Zelus aims to leverage O’Donnell’s roots in the original KZON era to adapt the AI-driven station for sustained relevance, potentially opening doors for songwriters via lifestyle-aligned promotions and brand tie-ins that human management can negotiate.
Watch how O’Donnell’s leadership shapes The Zone’s all-AI format into a platform prioritizing music discovery and partnerships.[1]
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