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The On-Air idiots consist of K-dubasis Runnindis and Dj Biggmann of Hartford, CT. www.OnAiridiots.com

For over 5 years, The On-Air Idiot radio show has proven its popularity. The radio program provides their radio station’s website, www.hot937.com, with 45% of their web traffic, making it the most visited page on the entire station web site.

In 2004, The On-Air Idiots started a segment called “The Unsigned Showdown” displaying unsigned talent from artists all over the northeast. The showdown became so popular that a concert was created based off the radio segment, which provides local artists with a venue to showcase their skills, combined with performances from “underground” hip-hop legends. The now branded “Underground Jam” concert has become a regular annual event every March, and has featured such artists as Gangstarr, Talib Kweli, Joe Budden, Saigon, Pharoah Monch, Sean Price, Blackmoon, and a slew of local talent.

In 2005, the On-Air Idiots developed a partnership with the Hip-hop media giant www.AllHipHop.com, which features a weekly segment with AllHipHop.com’s journalist, Steve Raze. The segment has become a valuable element of the show that listeners demand on a weekly basis for updates from the world of Hip-Hop.

With segments such as the “10 Second Roll Call”, the “AllHipHop.com industry news report”, “The Throw up on urself award”, “Requests from the bing”, “Tell em why ur really mad”, and “the unsigned showdown”, the On-Air Idiots Show has dominated airwaves in the Hartford market, with one of the major keys to their success being listener participation. But the participation comes with a warning…”Don’t Become A Topic!” As callers air out their dirty laundry on the air, it’s not uncommon for the guys to put an idiotic spin on the situation, and turn the tables on the caller…making them the topic of conversation.

The On-Air Idiots Show’s most recent venture involves a partnership deal with YouTube. Currently standing at a half of a million total views, the On-Air Idiots Show’s outrageous topics and extensive catalog of artist interviews are now syndicated globally through their YouTube page. YouTube was impressed with their creative content, listener interaction, and “out-of-the-box” take on current affairs.

What’s next for the On-Air Idiots Show? The sky’s the limit, but you can guarantee it will be topical, entertaining, and of course…idiotic.