Winners were announced at the live event and included Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández receiving four competitive awards.
Other multiple winners were fellow Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, Spanish singer Rocío Dúrcal and Colombian performer Charlie Zaa with two awards each.
In 1989, the Lo Nuestro Awards were established by Univision, to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music.
[1] The nominees and winners were selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and the results were tabulated and certified by the accounting firm Arthur Andersen.
[10] Guatemalan performer Ricardo Arjona earned the accolade for Best Music Video for "Ella y Él".