While Internet video providers Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and Google have all made clear their intentions to acquire more pricey and audience-drawing sports content, Viacom, Turner and AMC are reportedly now in advanced talks to create a skinny streaming bundle that doesn’t offer any sports programming. Viacom’s new CEO, Bob Bakish, has called the prospect of a no-sports Internet TV service a “transformational opportunity to bring in a new entry segment at a much lower price point,” echoing comments made recently by Discovery’s David Zaslav that he sees room in the US for a skinny TV package that costs $8-$12 per month. If such a bundle ever comes to fruition, it would challenge long-standing conventional wisdom around the role of sports…