In January 1981 Craft became co-anchor with Scott Feldman on the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscast on
KMBC-TV. 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
focus group had determined she was "too old, too unattractive and wouldn't defer to men." Craft refused to accept the demotion, and went public with her disagreement with the station through an interview in a local newspaper. She left KMBC and returned to doing television in
Santa Barbara. Craft filed a
Title VII lawsuit against
Metromedia, and in 1983, a federal jury in Kansas City awarded her $500,000 in damages. A federal judge overturned the award and ordered a second trial, this time in
Joplin,
Missouri. The second jury also awarded her $500,000. Metromedia appealed and the
8th Circuit Court subsequently overturned the decision. Craft's appeal of that decision to the
United States Supreme Court was denied, although Supreme Court Judge
Sandra Day O'Connor did write in favor of hearing the case. == Authorship, law school and talk-radio ==