The world of the sumo is free and it is made by the voluntary ones!!!!!
You are a professional journalist and you are used for yourselves of voluntary to make your publicity and in more you speak for them.
For example:
Mark Buckton is involved in sumo at various levels. As Editor-in-Chief of Sumo Fan Magazine he runs the only multi-lingual site on sumo on the net today. Also sumo columnist for The Japan Times Online, much of his time is now taken up by sumo in one way or another. Another sumo column in Eye-Ai (Japanese culture magazine available in Hawaii and Japan) and work as a contributor on sumo to various publications in Japan keep him at the sharp end of the sport so living in Tokyo is by far the best place to be to achieve all of the above. (http://www.uk-sumo.com/staff.php)
He is often in and around Ryogoku and eastern Tokyo researching articles on sumo for The Japan Times Online, where he is sumo columnist and Sumo Fan Magazine where he is Editor-in-Chief. (http://superengland.com/sport/content/view/639/38/)
Mark Buckton, a Tokyo-based freelancing journalist contributes his articles to a number of world's noted newspapers including The Seoul Times. (http://jejutimes.net/JT/?url=/JT/db/read.php?idx=141)
I have some questions:
By the fan for the fans, how much will cost the sumofanmag?
Does the SFM want to develop information on the sumo or to have only the monopoly of information on the sumo by drawing aside the MDS and el Bolet