KNMT (channel 24) is a religious television station in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned and operated by the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).
The station's transmitter is located in the Sylvan-Highlands section of the city, near the West Hills of Portland.
KNMT's studios, once located on Northeast 74th Avenue in Portland, were sold to a developer to become low income housing.
The station was formerly owned by National Minority Television (hence its call letters), a de facto subsidiary of TBN that was used by the network to circumvent the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s television station ownership restrictions.
While TBN founder Paul Crouch was NMTV's president, one of its directors was African American and the other was Latino, which met the FCC's definition of a "minority-controlled" firm.