Yes
One can find and listen to old time radio shows on various websites. These websites include, but are not limited to Archive, Radio Lovers, RUSC, My Old Radio and Dumb.
Well I go the old fashioned way, use a transistor radio.
There can be many different ways to listen to radio shows. The internet always has free access to the radio, or maybe go old fashioned and find a radio.
Every where - movies, concert hall, radio, TV, records etc
You can monitor all of the same radio operations there that stream on the internet that you can in the US or anywhere else. But you can't receive them on a plain old AM or FM radio, because when you're in Israel, their transmitters are all at least 6,000 miles away from you.
Because we all spend some much time on the internet on chat rooms and researching rather than being a good old-fashioned family that watches television shows together.
Usually 10 or older because they are inappropriate and cuss.
Pandora has some Language in it that isn't age appropriate for Children. That is why they discourage ages younger than 13 to listen to Pandora Radio.
They like the music and it is good music.
Yes, SiriusXM satellite radio has several stations to choose from - oldies going back to the 1930s!
Mel Simons has written: 'The old-time radio trivia book' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Radio programs 'Old-Time Radio Memories'
Old 8-bit music playing. Specially songs from Mario, Sonic, etc...