Radio Rebel is a 2012 teen drama television film directed by Peter Howitt, written by Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott, based on the novel Shrinking Violet.
Her identity is put at risk when her school principal (Robertson) threatens to expel the young girl following a life of mischief.
Gavin leaves a copy of his band's demos in the drama room, which Tara takes and plays on her next show, encouraging the student body to start spontaneously dancing to release any pent-up emotions.
Cami Q arrives at school with a recording of Radio Rebel stating that she is taking back the music that Moreno took away.
Eventually, Radio Rebel is nominated prom queen, but Tara refuses to accept the crown, wanting to preserve her anonymity.
After a barrage of hateful reviews, Tara announces her plans to hold a "Morp" (prom spelled backwards) in retaliation.
Stacy's personal assistant Kim manages to infiltrate SlamFM and obtain evidence that Tara is Radio Rebel.
Michael Jacobs, Robyn Snyder and MarVista CEO Fernando Szew executive produced the film with Kim Arnott and Oliver De Caigny.
Szew explained: "We are confident that 'Radio Rebel' features the same elements that made our first production a huge success including a tight, fast-paced and comedic script and an all-around talented cast, plus several original songs that will be sure to delight teens across the globe.