No, just AM/FM radio
There is Sirius Radio via satellite, but monthly subscription
Article on it here:
https://www.cartalk.com/cars-content/siriusxm-prices-and-packages
1993 Ranger will used single DIN size radio, DIN is a universal "size" for radios in vehicles
Double DIN is twice as tall, but same width
There are 3rd party single DIN radios with Sirius built in
It does need another antenna which is best placed outside the cab, but will work on the dash but can/will drop out now and then depending on the direction you are travelling in
The satellites it gets signals from are "line of sight", out in the country, bigger cities have "re-broadcasters" so big buildings don't block signals
There are "flip up" single DIN radios that have a double DIN size screen, seen here:
https://www.amazon.com/flip-up-screen-car-stereo/s?k=flip+up+screen+car+stereo&tag=959media-20
So they fold down and slide back into the dash when not in use or to hide it, lol
Your phone can use Cell service to stream music, and then phone can be connected to new radio with Bluetooth or AUX jack and wire from phone
It will use Data from your "package"
If you already have Spotify(subscription) then all set
But there are also many FREE streaming Radio stations, from all over the world, even from the cities you used to live in
Just have a look and see if your favourite station are offering free streaming
There are Double DIN units that have a SIM card slot
These can do streaming and GPS function quite well
Most cell service providers will allow you to add a Data Only SIM card to your account for free or just a few dollars a month, for use in laptops, tablets or in this case car radio