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Children's television awards show program broadcast in 1989
The 3rd Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on June 25, 1989,[ 1] at Universal Studios Hollywood . The hosts for the event were Nicole Eggert and Wil Wheaton . This is the first (and only) show to take place in the month of June instead of March or April.
Winners and nominees [ edit ]
Winners are listed first, in bold . Other nominees are in alphabetical order.
Favorite Male Musician/Group
Favorite Female Musician/Group[ 6]
Favorite Song
Favorite Male Athlete
Favorite Female Athlete
Favorite Sports Team[ 8]
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