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company produced a tape of her and had it shopped around to several stations throughout the country, including KMBC-TV. As a result of this exposure, executives at the station requested Craft come to Kansas City for an interview; following the interview, she was hired. Craft states that at the time
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had determined she was "too old, too unattractive and wouldn't defer to men." At that time there was only one woman over the age of forty anchoring a newscast at a network affiliate in the United States. Craft refused to accept the demotion, and went public with her disagreement with the station
128:. Her parents were Willard A. Craft, a high school administrator and Christine A. Leininger, an actress. After graduating from college with a degree in English in 1966, she spent time as a classroom teacher and competitive surfer in the 243:. Following the addition of Craft to the news program, the station's newscasts went from third to first in the ratings. Eight months into her two-year contract, Craft was removed from the anchor position in August 1981 after a 231:
of her hiring she told the station management she "showed signs of her age and experience", and after the experience with CBS, was not willing to once again be "made over".
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did write in favor of hearing the case. Several employment-law references include her case as an example of Title VII discrimination lawsuits.
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after a failure to reach a new contract agreement with the station manager. Currently, Craft is a fill-in talk radio host at
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and argues for stronger statutes against such crimes. She has lectured at colleges, universities and law schools about
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In January 1981 Craft became co-anchor with Scott Feldman on the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscast on
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where she was also managing editor and went on to do television programs for San Francisco's
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through an interview in a local newspaper. She left KMBC and returned to doing television in
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After a year at CBS, Craft returned to local news, first with a stint as co-anchor for
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subsequently overturned the decision. Craft's appeal of that decision to the
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Transcript of radio discussion on sexual discrimination in the media
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Smith, S. B. "Television Executives Upset by Kansas City Finding".
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hired Craft to host a weekly segment, "Women in Sports", for the
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United States Public Records, 1970-2009 (California, 1986-2000)
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lawsuit against a television station that had demoted her from
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In the fall of 2007, Craft left her hosting duties at KSAC in
307:. Craft then went to law school, graduating in 1995 from the 522:"Christine Craft - Sacramento Workers Compensation Lawyers" 391:"Christine Craft at The Museum of Broadcast Communications" 615:"the pioneer in age-discrimination cases, Christine Craft" 370:, an interactive museum of news and journalism located in 295:. Craft continued doing television, anchoring the news at 577:"Woman in TV Sex Bias Suit is Awarded $ 500,000 by Jury" 178:
where she continued working as an "all around" reporter.
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In 1986, she published her semi-autobiographical book,
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at the law offices of Farrell, Fraulob and Brown in
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Canton, Ohio
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of the Pacific
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Salinas
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