Posters called on the public to boycott B92 for its "anti-Serbian activity, pernicious influence on Serbian youth, support for the independence of Kosovo, support for the spread of drug abuse, homosexuality and other Western diseases, and support for a multiracial new world order". The B92 logo was imprinted within the Star of David.
Another message on the posters was "Serbia to the Serbs". The posters were designed by a hitherto unknown organisation called the National Machine.
Similar slogans were written on the entrance to the building housing the offices of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights and the entrance to the Jewish Cemetery.
Serbian President Boris Tadic strongly condemned the posters and demanded an urgent investigation.