Sony PlayStation Vue will be dropping all the Viacom channels on its service, the streaming cable-like TV bundle told its customers on Tuesday.

The unprecedented move highlights how carriage fee battles are likely to be just the same in the new internet-delivered era of TV as the old.

Sony and Dish’s Sling are the only two internet delivered TV bundles currently in the market — but a rash of new services are set to launch next year.

The channels to be dropped include Comedy Central, home to “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah, and MTV.

They will disappear on Friday.

The announcement left Sony customers angry and venting on the corporate blog.

Some customers threatened lawsuits.

Sony said it had added “highly requested channels” such as NFL Network and HBO.