Prime Time Enterprise Ltd is a UK-based rights management company specialising in the protection, licensing and enforcement of television content rights for independent producers and content owners.
Get in Touch Our ServicesWe work on behalf of independent television producers and content owners to manage their intellectual property, negotiate licensing agreements and pursue enforcement where rights are infringed.
We negotiate and structure licensing agreements with television broadcasters, cable operators and streaming platforms across European markets.
Where content is broadcast without authorisation, we take firm and decisive action — from formal notices to legal proceedings — to protect our clients' rights.
We establish, document and maintain complete ownership records for television programmes, ensuring clean title for licensing and co-production purposes.
Our team handles all aspects of broadcast licence negotiations — from initial term sheets to executed agreements — on behalf of rights holders.
We manage territorial rights across multiple jurisdictions, including the UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Southeast Europe.
We conduct thorough audits of broadcast histories to identify unauthorised use and quantify the scope of any infringement for enforcement purposes.
Prime Time Enterprise Ltd was incorporated in the United Kingdom in 2013. We specialise in managing television content rights for independent producers, with a particular focus on Central and Southeast European markets.
Our work covers the full lifecycle of a programme's commercial life — from initial production rights documentation through to licensing, distribution and, where necessary, enforcement against unauthorised broadcasters.
We represent content owners directly, ensuring they receive fair value for their creative work and that their programmes are broadcast only by authorised parties under properly negotiated agreements.
When we identify unauthorised use of content we represent, we follow a clear and professional process to achieve resolution.
We establish and document full chain of title ownership before taking any action.
We identify unauthorised broadcasts, quantify the scope and gather evidence.
A formal cease and desist notice is issued to the infringing party with clear demands and deadlines.
Where possible, we seek a negotiated settlement including retroactive licensing fees.
If resolution is not reached, we proceed with civil litigation and refer matters to relevant regulatory authorities.
For licensing enquiries, rights matters or enforcement notifications, please contact us by email. We aim to respond to all enquiries within one business day.
⚠ Please note: all formal correspondence must be sent by email. Postal correspondence may cause significant delays in response times.