The way I look at it, is his being fired was a blessing in disguise.
As a Protestant pastor, if he is not allowed to say it like it is, according the Word of God, then really what is he left to say?
The radio station said the reason for the firing is because what he said alienates some of their listeners. This indicates to me that the radio station is more interested in numbers than the truth.
If this pastor had said something that was un-Christ like, I could understand him being fired. But based on the evidence I have seen, I don't think he did.

Tom